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Biden rakes it in from Hollywood elite, Trump courts Michigan

Hollywood stars joined Obama for the gala evening that Biden’s campaign says has already raised $US28m.

Joe Biden on stage with Barack Obama at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday night. Picture: AFP
Joe Biden on stage with Barack Obama at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday night. Picture: AFP

US President Joe Biden brushed aside jet lag on Saturday night, flying straight from the G7 in Italy to Los Angeles to a star-studded fundraiser bringing millions of dollars for his election fight against Donald Trump in November.

Mr Biden was joined by Barack Obama, the previous Democrat commander-in-chief, at an event that included remarks by actors Julia Roberts and George Clooney, and singer Barbra Streisand.

Despite the Hollywood heavyweights, Mr Biden turned serious when he spoke of Mr Trump, and how whoever won the election would likely have at least two new Supreme Court nominations to make.

“The idea that if he’s reelected he’s going to appoint two more flying flags upside down,” Mr Biden said, referring to tumult over a conservative sitting judge who was confirmed to have had an inverted American flag – a symbol of Mr Trump’s false election fraud claims – raised outside his home in 2021.

Police in riot gear run towards protesters gathered outside the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday. Picture: AFP
Police in riot gear run towards protesters gathered outside the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday. Picture: AFP

Mr Trump – making an unprecedented bid to win back the White House while running as a convicted felon – was also on the campaign trail, boasting in Detroit, Michigan that his own fundraising was “the highest in the history of politics”.

Michigan is a must-win state for Mr Biden. Aiming to eat into Biden’s key electoral support from African Americans there, Mr Trump visited a Black church in Detroit and told hundreds of voters that “crooked Joe Biden has done nothing for you except talk”.

Mr Trump then headed to a starkly different venue – a convention of supporters of his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. At the Turning Point USA convention, he railed against Mr Biden’s climate protection package, mocked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a “salesman”, and renewed his incendiary rhetoric about what he branded the “Biden migrant invasion”, saying he will stop it with the biggest deportation operation in American history.

Donald Trump gets a a birthday biscuit in Detroit. Picture: AFP
Donald Trump gets a a birthday biscuit in Detroit. Picture: AFP

In an 80-minute speech, frequently interrupted by loud cheering, Mr Trump claimed that help for migrants left US war veterans “lying in the streets”, and veered into everything from extended complaints about modern showers to repeating his lie that his 2020 election loss was “rigged and stolen”. “We have a rigged country. We have rigged elections, we have open borders,” he said.

Mr Biden was hoping to inject star power and hard cash into his battle. Hollywood stars joined Mr Obama for the gala evening that the Bidens campaign says has already raised $US28m ($42.4m).

“It’s the largest Democratic fundraiser ever,” Clooney said. Outside the fundraiser, groups of chanting protesters were kept away by police in riot gear.

Mr Obama took the stage with Biden, his former vice-president, for a conversation moderated by late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel.

“We have someone to worry about,” Mr Obama told donors, referring to Mr Trump.

“And there’s a whole agenda that we should be concerned about. But we can take pride in ­affirming the extraordinary work that Joe has done.”

Mr Biden’s turn with the stars means he skipped a huge inter­national peace conference for Ukraine Saturday in Switzerland, with Vice-President Kamala Harris attending instead.

The glitz marked a change for 81-year-old Mr Biden after a recent run of gruelling foreign travel and geopolitics focused on the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.

Trump Supporters at the Turning Point USA s Convention. Picture: AFP
Trump Supporters at the Turning Point USA s Convention. Picture: AFP

At the Group of Seven summit, Mr Biden helped seal a deal for a $US50bn loan for Ukraine using frozen Russian assets, and signed a 10-year security accord with Mr Zelensky. The week before he was in Normandy, France, for the 80th anniversary of the World War II D-Day landings.

Mr Biden was accompanied on arrival in LA by relatives. including daughter Ashley and granddaughters Maisy and Naomi. The show of family support comes at a difficult time for the President after the conviction last week of his son Hunter on gun charges.

His shift to US electioneering also marks the start of a more intense campaign phase ahead of November’s knife-edge election.

Polls show him and Mr Trump neck-and-neck, with many voters turned off by a rematch between the nation’s oldest president and a 78-year-old convicted felon.

They have been in a fundraising battle too, with Mr Biden raking in more for months, but Mr Trump doing better recently as supporters rally over the guilty verdict in his porn star hush money trial.

The two are also gearing up for the first blockbuster debate of the campaign, on June 27.

The Democrat is expected to go on the offensive on issues such as abortion and democracy where his campaign thinks Mr Trump is vulnerable. But he will also be preparing for how to deal with full-frontal personal attacks by the former reality TV show host.

AFP

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