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RELATED: 2020 presidential, vice presidential debate moderators announcedAhead of his Thursday visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin, a city still reeling from violence and protests after another police shooting of a Black man, Biden told reporters he believes the officer who shot Jacob Blake "needs to be charged.” Biden also called for charges in the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman killed in her Louisville, Kentucky, apartment by police in March.Biden also called for action on citizens who’ve committed violence as part of civil unrest.But Biden reserved his sharpest comments for Trump, asserting that the president continues to stoke racial tensions across the country for his own political gain.Advertisement“This president keeps throwing.

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