US President Joe Biden and presumptive White House challenger Donald Trump traded barbs Saturday on the key topics of age
and immigration, as they targeted the battleground state of Georgia.
In an interview with MSNBC aired Saturday night, Biden said he regretted using the term “an illegal” when referring to the killer of a nursing student last month in Georgia. He slammed Biden for backtracking on his use of the word “illegal” to describe the Venezuelan suspect in the crime, saying, “Biden should be apologizing for apologizing to this killer.”Biden’s campaign launched a TV ad Saturday in which the president directly addresses his advanced age, a major concern among voters.
Among his many legal woes, Trump faces criminal charges in Georgia of working to overturn the state’s election results. India's second-highest ranked election commission official has resigned, the justice ministry said, days before the expected announcement of general elections in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek a third term.