Democratic Presidential candidate JoeBiden and his wife will tomorrow visit the US city of Kenosha, Wisconsin to hold a community meeting with residents aimed at 'healing', two days after President realDonaldTrump was there.
Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden and his wife will tomorrow visit the US city of Kenosha, Wisconsin to hold a community meeting with residents aimed at "healing", two days after President Donald Trump was there.
President Trump defied objections from local and state leaders to visit the city as he reaffirmed his commitment to law and order, vying to retain voters in the state ahead of the election. Violent racial injustice protests were reignited in the region following a police shooting of a black man. Image: AP
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