
Biden slams GOP vote-restriction bills as 'sick' and 'un-American' while Georgia moves to suppress the vote
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President Joe Biden on Thursday slammed a slew of Republican efforts to suppress the vote as "un-American" as Georgia's state House passed a sweeping bill that would vastly limit access to the ballot and sent it immediately to the state Senate.
The President, in his first formal news conference since taking office, criticized Republican efforts in multiple states to make it more difficult to vote before and on Election Day. The measures were introduced following former President Donald Trump's lies about a stolen election last November, a strategy Biden described as the "most pernicious thing." "What I'm worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It's sick. It's sick," Biden said.
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