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Biden blasted for fundraising as Trump arrested in Georgia: ‘Spikes the football’

From Fox News:

President Joe Biden was blasted by conservatives on social media for “spiking the football” with a fundraising link posted on X.com as former President Trump was arrested in Georgia. 

“Apropos of nothing, I think today’s a great day to give to my campaign,” Biden posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, around the same time Trump was being booked into the Fulton County Jail on charges related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. 

Conservatives on social media unloaded on the president for the post. 

“Biden uses his party’s arrest of Trump to raise campaign funds,” Judicial Watch founder Tom Fitton tweeted.  

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