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CNN's Jim Acosta did NOT like what Trump said Joe Biden did best as VP under Obama

We told you this evening that President Trump’s rally in Minneapolis featured a dramatic re-enactment/reading of the Lisa Page/Peter Strzok text messages, but they weren’t the only people mentioned at the campaign event. Trump also went after Joe Biden, not to mention his son’s business dealings in Ukraine, which culminated in the president saying something that CNN’s Jim Acosta thought was a low blow:

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And of course the obligatory responses followed:

Acosta might use Trump’s Thursday night rally in Minneapolis as further confirmation that America has become a “vicious, nasty country.”

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