Joe Biden makes first public appearance since March 15
By AFP
26 May 2020 |
2:04 pm
Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, emerges from more than two months seclusion, wearing a black face mask during a visit to lay a wreath on the day the United States honors its war dead.
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