KEY POINTS
  • Former vice president Joe Biden said he is "furious" over President Donald Trump "calling for violence against American citizens" during the protests in Minneapolis over the death in police hands of a black man, George Floyd.
  • The president, after a police precinct in Minneapolis was torched by protestors, had written on Twitter that he was willing to send the National Guard to deal with the chaos, and that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts."
  • Twitter labeled Trump's tweet as "glorifying violence."
  • Biden called Floyds death just the latest in a series of injustices stemming from racism against black people, which Biden said was the "original sin" of the United States that "still stains" the nation.
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden is seen at War Memorial Plaza during Memorial Day, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Castle, Delaware, U.S. May 25, 2020.

Former vice president Joe Biden on Friday said he is "furious" over President Donald Trump "calling for violence against American citizens" during the protests in Minneapolis over the death in police hands of a black man, George Floyd.

"Enough," wrote Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, in a tweet thread responding to Twitter posts from Trump.