Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Biden touts jobs, climate at fundraiser

- By Jim Brunner

SEATTLE — President Joe Biden swung through Seattle to raise money for his re-election campaign Friday, boasting at a downtown reception about his administra­tion’s record on jobs and climate, and slamming Donald Trump as a threat to democracy.

Biden, who touched down at Seattle-tacoma Internatio­nal Airport shortly before 5 p.m., spoke to a crowd of a few hundred donors, warning of the consequenc­es if Trump wins this fall.

“What’s at risk in 2024 are our freedoms and our very democracy,” Biden said, citing the refusal by Trump and some of his top allies, including his potential vice presidenti­al picks, to commit to accepting the results of the election.

Biden was introduced by Gov. Jay Inslee, who praised the president’s record on fighting climate change, predicting that “when they look back on his presidency 100 years from now, his work on climate will be his finest hour.”

Biden, in turn, compliment­ed Inslee’s leadership and twice hinted he might recruit him for a second-term administra­tion.

“When we win, he ain’t staying in Washington state,” Biden said at the start of his speech. He said he’s relied on Inslee’s advice and said: “I’m not joking. Jay, there’s no place to hide.”

During the roughly 18-minute, mostly low-key talk in a domed reception hall at Lotte Hotel Seattle, Biden pointed again and again to Trump’s recent interview with Time magazine about his plans for a second term — including using the National Guard to sweep up and deport millions of undocument­ed immigrants, who Trump has said are “poisoning the blood” of America. “That’s not who we are,” Biden said. Citing the toll of gun violence in the U.S., Biden vowed to again pursue a renewed federal ban on “assault weapons.”

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