President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have been making headlines in recent days due to ongoing legal proceedings. While Biden has been busy campaigning and promoting his policies, Trump is currently on trial in Manhattan for falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment made during the 2016 presidential election.
Biden's team believes that the contrast between their agenda and Trump's will be highlighted by their busy schedule, as opposed to engaging directly with the details of the trial. During Trump's first criminal trial, Biden has traveled to four states - Syracuse, New York; Florida; Pennsylvania; and Washington D.C. - where he has touted his policies on clean energy, reproductive rights, and manufacturing.
Meanwhile, Trump's Manhattan trial is focusing on falsifying business records to conceal a sex scandal. The former president has spent decades spewing thousands of words and contradicting himself with little concern for consequences. This tendency is now working against him in the trial.
Despite the ongoing legal proceedings, Biden has taken a more aggressive approach towards Trump during public appearances. At the White House correspondents dinner on Saturday night, he made personal swipes at Trump and mocked his legal troubles.
Biden's speech touched on various topics including democracy, press freedom, and his financial advantage over Trump's campaign. He also addressed some of the distractions side shows in politics such as impeachment drives against him and government shutdown reauthorization of a government surveillance program.
Trump, who was indicted by the Manhattan district attorney's office, has denied all wrongdoing and accused them of carrying out a politically motivated witch hunt. The trial is expected to last for several weeks.