
Joe Biden, the Democrat presidential frontrunner, clashed with a group of construction workers on Tuesday, at points swearing, leveling insults, and pointing his finger in a man’s face, as well as twice ordering another worker to “shush“.
The former vice president was visiting an auto plant under construction in Detroit when several of the workers approached him to discuss his positions on important issues including the Second Amendment.

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“You are actively trying to diminish our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms,” one unionist charged.
“You’re full of shit!” Biden responded.
Fact Check: Joe Biden is lying here. He is staunchly opposed to our Second Amendment right and last week literally bragged about his plans to put Beto “Gun Confiscation” O’Rourke in charge of gun policy if he’s elected President.
After another construction worked attempted to speak up, Biden ordered him twice to “shush.”
“I support the Second Amendment,” the candidate countered.
As Biden said he was going to “take your AR-14s away,” he pointed his finger in the man’s face.
“This is not okay,” the man said, creating a buffer between the finger and his face.
“Don’t tell me anything, pal,” Biden demanded.
The worker continued to defend the Second Amendment and disputed Biden’s interpretation of “assault rifles.”
“Don’t be such a horse’s ass,” Biden said before he walked away.
Biden recently declared that he would appoint Robert “Beto” O’Rourke in charge of his gun policy. O’Rourke has advocated for gun confiscation via a “mandatory buyback” scheme.
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