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In Detroit NAACP speech, Biden warns ‘unhinged’ Trump is looking for ‘revenge’ in 2024

Andrew Roth
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President Joe Biden attends the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden told a crowd in Detroit on Sunday night that former President Donald Trump is seeking reelection not to lead the country, but for “revenge.”

“Trump isn’t running to lead America. He’s running for revenge. And revenge is no way to lead a country,” Biden said at the Detroit NAACP’s 69th annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner. “You can’t build a future on revenge.”

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Biden reminded voters of the state of the country when he inherited it in 2021, when COVID-19 vaccines were just becoming available, offering some security after months of a global pandemic that had claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.

“Trump is trying to make the country forget just how dark things were when he was president,” Biden said. “We’ll never forget him lying about how serious the pandemic was, telling Americans to inject bleach. I think that’s what he did, that’s why he’s so screwy.”

But should Trump be reelected, Biden said a second term would lead to worse outcomes and more political violence, pointing to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Lansing) speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden, left, and U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Lansing), right, at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden, left, and Detroit NAACP President Wendell Anthony, right, at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Detroit NAACP President Wendell Anthony, left, and President Joe Biden, right, at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Detroit NAACP President Wendell Anthony speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden attends the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Lansing) attends the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (D-Bloomfield Twp.) speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden attends the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Detroit NAACP President Wendell Anthony speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Detroit NAACP President Wendell Anthony speaks at the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, left, and Jemele Hill, right, attend the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson attend the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson attends the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson attend the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Michigan House Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) attends the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer attends the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Lansing), left, Michigan House Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit), center, and U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (D-Bloomfield Twp.) attend the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Protestors outside President Joe Biden's speech to the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024, wave Palestinian flags and chant "we're here to make one thing clear; Joe Biden we don't want you here." (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Protestors outside President Joe Biden's speech to the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024, wave Palestinian flags and chant "we're here to make one thing clear; Joe Biden we don't want you here." (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Protestors outside President Joe Biden's speech to the Detroit NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024, wave Palestinian flags and chant "we're here to make one thing clear; Joe Biden we don't want you here." (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

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“Folks, the threat that Trump poses is greater in the second term than the first. It’s clear when he lost in 2020, and I mean this sincerely, something snapped in Trump. He just can’t accept that he lost. … He’s not only obsessed with losing 2020; he’s clearly unhinged.”

Biden received a lifetime achievement award at the dinner. Retiring U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Lansing) also headlined the event. 

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly), Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, Attorney General Dana Nessel, U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (D-Bloomfield Twp.) and House Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) were among those who also attended.

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As has been the case at Biden events in Michigan since the Israel-Hamas war broke out in October, pro-Palestinian protesters lined up outside Huntington Place, where the NAACP dinner took place.

Demonstrators held up Palestinian flags and signs, including, “No Aid to Israel! Victory to the Palestinian Struggle” and “Blood on Your Hands, Joe.”

 Protestors outside President Joe Biden’s speech to the Detroit NAACP’s annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024, wave Palestinian flags and chant “we’re here to make one thing clear; Joe Biden we don’t want you here.” (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)
Protestors outside President Joe Biden’s speech to the Detroit NAACP’s annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on May 19, 2024, wave Palestinian flags and chant “we’re here to make one thing clear; Joe Biden we don’t want you here.” (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

Earlier on Sunday, Biden gave the commencement address at Morehouse College, a historically Black college in Atlanta. 

With Biden sitting nearby, valedictorian Deangelo Jeremiah Fletcher called for the release of all hostages and for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. 

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“It is only right for the class of 2024 to utilize any platform provided to stand in solidarity with peace and justice,” Fletcher said in his speech.

Biden clapped and then greeted Fletcher with a handshake as the graduate left the stage and later addressed the issue in his speech, saying there is a “humanitarian crisis in Gaza.” He renewed his call for an immediate ceasefire and said he is actively working to find a solution.

“It’s one of the hardest, most complicated problems in the world. There’s nothing easy about it,” Biden said to the graduates. “I know it angers and frustrates many of you, including my family. But most of all, I know it breaks your heart. It breaks mine, as well.

“Leadership is about fighting through the most intractable problems. It’s about challenging anger, frustration, and heartbreak to find a solution. It’s about doing what you believe is right, even when it’s hard and lonely,” he said.

 President Joe Biden speaks at the Morehouse College Commencement as a faculty member stands and faces away from the stage in protest of the Israel-Hamas war on May 19, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. President Biden is appearing at the school during a time when pro-Palestinian demonstrations are still occurring on campuses across the country to protest Israel’s war in Gaza. | Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images
President Joe Biden speaks at the Morehouse College Commencement as a faculty member stands and faces away from the stage in protest of the Israel-Hamas war on May 19, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. President Biden is appearing at the school during a time when pro-Palestinian demonstrations are still occurring on campuses across the country to protest Israel’s war in Gaza. | Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images

Biden told attendees at the Detroit NAACP’s dinner that “you’re the reason Donald Trump is the defeated former president, and you’re the reason Donald Trump is going to be a loser again.”

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In 2020, 95% of Black women and 87% of Black men voted for Biden, according to the Pew Research Center. But recent polling suggests Biden’s support among Black men may be slipping.

Biden held two events in Detroit, running the gamut in size from the NAACP event, which organizers said is the largest sit-down dinner of its kind in the country, to an intimate meeting with Black voters at the CRED Café in Detroit.

Biden spoke briefly at the café, owned by former NBA players Joseph Crawford and Jordan Crawford, before spending around 30 minutes mingling with attendees to hear from them directly.

“We were definitely already locked in on Joe Biden’s views, but getting a chance to meet him and come to where we were brought up gave us a sense of personality,” Joseph Crawford told the Advance in an interview afterward.

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“The importance of him coming here and supporting small businesses and the things that we’re trying to do here, as far as employing local people, I think it was very important meeting him and seeing the person in person rather than hearing all the news clips,” added Willie Mac Jr., who also met the president.

Biden told voters at both events about his long history with civil rights, jumping into politics after being inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., noting that Delaware has the eighth largest African American population in the country as a percentage of population.

“My name’s Joe Biden and I’m a lifetime member of the NAACP. Matter of fact, the first organization I ever joined was the NAACP,” Biden said. “You didn’t get to vote until you were 21 in those days, but I got involved in civil rights when I was 15.”

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden visits the CRED Cafe in Detroit, Mich., to speak with Black voters on May 19, 2024. CRED Cafe, which is owned by former NBA players Joe Crawford and Jordan Crawford, received a grant for renovations from Motor City Match through the American Rescue Plan Act. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Detroit) attends a campaign event with President Joe Biden in Detroit on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden arrives in Detroit, Mich., for two campaign stops on May 19, 2024. Biden was greeted at the airport by U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Detroit), Attorney General Dana Nessel, and local faith leaders. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden arrives in Detroit, Mich., for two campaign stops on May 19, 2024. Biden was greeted at the airport by U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Detroit), Attorney General Dana Nessel, and local faith leaders. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden arrives in Detroit, Mich., for two campaign stops on May 19, 2024. Biden was greeted at the airport by U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Detroit), Attorney General Dana Nessel, and local faith leaders. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden arrives in Detroit, Mich., for two campaign stops on May 19, 2024. Biden was greeted at the airport by U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Detroit), Attorney General Dana Nessel, and local faith leaders. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

President Joe Biden arrives in Detroit, Mich., for two campaign stops on May 19, 2024. Biden was greeted at the airport by U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Detroit), Attorney General Dana Nessel, and local faith leaders. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)

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Biden touted several achievements — from nominating the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, to reconnecting Black neighborhoods that were cut off by highways — but warned that policy achievements in areas like healthcare and climate change could be rolled back if Trump gets a second term.

Jordan Crawford said events like the one at CRED Café, which received a grant for renovations through Motor City Match under the American Rescue Plan Act, help the president to highlight those achievements and get his message out to Black voters.

“People look for the big headlines, so they don’t really realize all the policies that actually help people, like the Motor City Match,” Crawford said. “We were lucky enough to benefit from that, and with him coming here, we get to relay that message.”

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Biden said that in a second term, he would seek to pass major voting rights legislation and would be prepared for the possibility of nominating Supreme Court justices, should a vacancy arise, who could end up hearing cases on major issues related to race, democracy, reproductive freedoms and more.

“The idea of America is that we’re all created equal and deserve to be treated equally throughout our lives. We’ve never fully lived up to it; we’ve never fully walked away from it, either,” Biden said. “But Trump will – I will not. We just have to remember who we are: We’re the United States of America, and there’s nothing beyond our capacity if we do it together.”

Georgia Recorder reporters Ross Williams, Stanley Dunlap and Jill Nowlin contributed to this story.

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