New Trump Campaign Ad Mocks Grieving Biden As 'Weak'

A new ad for President Donald Trump’s campaign is facing criticism for using the image of a grieving Joe Biden to label the Democratic presidential candidate “weak.”

Biden’s campaign excoriated the ad that first aired Friday as “appalling.”

The ad also blasted Biden for some of his immigration policies, including his plan to increase refugee resettlement in the U.S.

Biden plans to boost refugee numbers “by 700% from the most unstable, vulnerable, dangerous parts of the world,” the ad claimed.

Trump last year approved a plan to dramatically reduce the number of refugees allowed into the U.S. in 2020 to 18,000, a move sharply criticized by religious and humanitarian groups. Biden vowed to increase the country’s annual global refugee target to 125,000 in recognition of the nation’s humanitarian traditions and ideals.

The Trump ad continued, “America can’t afford a weak Joe Biden,” over an image of Biden with his hand on his forehead.

Getty photographer Justin Sullivan captured the image at an event in Iowa in the summer of 2019. Biden appeared to get emotional — and brought his hand to his forehead as he attempted to regain his composure — while speaking about the challenges of long-term health care for ailing family members.

“If you need the help, I promise you, there is nobody, nobody, nobody, nobody more important to you than that person where they’ll do anything from helping with a bedpan to when they get really scared, you know, hold their hands, you know?” Biden said, his voice breaking, as he spoke of the help that long-term health care workers provide to families.

“These are good, good, good, good, important people. They should be compensated,” Biden added, before he stopped speaking and put his hand to his forehead.

“I apologize, no, I’m sorry,” he told the moderator.

Joe Biden pauses during a candidate forum in Des Moines, Iowa. on July 15, 2019. (Justin Sullivan via Getty Images)
Joe Biden pauses during a candidate forum in Des Moines, Iowa. on July 15, 2019. (Justin Sullivan via Getty Images)

Biden has spoken extensively in the past of his own experiences with sick family members, including his elderly parents and his...

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