Trump Rides Along With Garbage Crew In Wisconsin After Biden Calls His Supporters ‘Garbage’

President Donald Trump joined a garbage collection crew in Wisconsin on Wednesday, delivering a clear response to recent comments by President Joe Biden, who referred to Trump supporters as “garbage.” Trump’s ride-along was a direct statement to defend his base and underscore his alignment with everyday Americans.

Sitting beside a Wisconsin garbage worker, Trump greeted reporters, quipping, “How do you like my garbage truck? This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden.” Trump later shared a video from Air Force One, donning a safety vest and addressing Americans directly: “250 million people are not garbage.”

The controversy began during a Zoom call where Biden, responding to a comedian’s joke, said, “The only garbage I see floating out there are his supporters.” The comment quickly drew criticism, with many comparing it to Hillary Clinton’s infamous “basket of deplorables” remark from 2016. Supporters argue that Biden’s words alienate millions of Americans who back Trump’s policies.

The White House attempted to manage the fallout, with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre clarifying that Biden “was not speaking about Trump supporters as a whole.” But for Trump’s supporters, the clarification rang hollow. The ride-along allowed Trump to show solidarity with working-class voters, symbolizing his support for those who felt demeaned by Biden’s remarks.

Trump’s appearance in Wisconsin was widely praised by his base, who appreciated his direct response to what they viewed as a slight from the Biden administration. The former president’s focus on connecting with the working class has been central to his appeal, making moments like these particularly resonant.

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