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Donald Trump is hitting back after Vice President Joe Biden said last week he'd like to take the Republican presidential nominee " behind the gym ," suggesting he wants to beat him up. "Did you see where Biden wants to take me to the back of the barn - me," Trump said.
Vice President Biden made it clear just how strongly he dislikes Donald Trump in a speech Friday. Biden finds the Republican nominee so repugnant that he would like to travel back in time to his high school days and "take him behind the gym."
Republican Presidential nominee Donald J. Trump delivers remarks during a rally at Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre Twp. on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016.Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer The furor over the video of Donald Trump bragging about his sexual advances on women overshadowed some interesting comments he made during his Monday rally in Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Donald Trump pulled no punches as he criticized and insulted Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at a campaign stop in Wilkes-Barre. Trump made two campaign stops in Pennsylvania Monday, less than 24 hours after the second presidential debate.
Republican candidate for President Donald J Trump waves a Terrible Towel to supporters at a rally at Ambridge Area Senior High School on October 10, 2016 in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. WILKES BARRE As fellow Republicans backed away from him , Donald Trump energized supporters in Northeast Pennsylvania on Monday by attacking Hillary Clinton, criticizing media coverage of his campaign, and suggesting that election results could be rigged in Philadelphia.
U.S. Marine Corps veteran Ed "Zimmo" Zimmerman, right, of Bear Creek Township, Pa., returns from a one-week trip to Vietnam to guide a search team to where he last saw two fallen soldiers in 1968, and is welcomed back to Pennsylvania by friends and family including a fellow U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served in Vietnam, Don Wilmot of Sterling, Pa., second from left, on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport in Avoca, Pa. Members of a U.S. government Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command search team will spend up to 30 days excavating the site where U.S. Marine Corps veteran Ed "Zimmo" Zimmerman, in 1968, last saw U.S. Marine Corps Pfc.
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