All the president's "hatchet men" are coming under fire from Joe Biden.
The Democratic presidential candidate lodged a searing counter-attack against Donald Trump last night that offered a window into what a potential one-on-one face-off could look like as the House's impeachment inquiry reshapes the contours of the 2020 race.
"You're not going to destroy me," Biden said during a rally in Reno, Nevada, as the president and his surrogates continue to promote discredited allegations that the former vice president tried to thwart a Ukrainian investigation into his son. "And you're not going to destroy my family."
Biden, who once said that if he'd met Trump in high school, he'd have taken "him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him" for his treatment of women, has a history of colorful rhetoric that would make for a potentially hot-tempered showdown with Trump if Democrats choose him as their nominee.
But with rival Elizabeth Warren threatening to eclipse Biden as the front-runner (she's statistically tied in several recent key state and national polls), there's a question of whether the cloud Trump's trying to cast over Biden could ultimately help deny them both a fight they're itching for.
- Kathleen Hunter
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