Trump says Biden had the ‘right to run,’ but Dem Par­ty ‘took it away’

<div>Trump says Biden had the 'right to run,' but Dem Party 'took it away'</div>

For­mer Pres­i­dent Trump said Pres­i­dent Biden had “the right to run” for re-elec­tion and the Demo­c­ra­t­ic Par­ty “took it away” from him, while blast­ing his new oppo­nent Kamala Har­ris as the “least admired, least respect­ed, and worst vice pres­i­dent in the his­to­ry of our coun­try.” Trump held a press con­fer­ence at Mar-a-Lago on Thurs­day after­noon after hold­ing off-the-record meet­ings with major media out­lets. The Trump cam­paign said the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­nee want­ed to address the media “while they were already in Palm Beach because he’s the most trans­par­ent can­di­date in his­to­ry.” Trump said Thurs­day that the U.S. is in “the most dan­ger­ous peri­od of time I’ve ever seen for our coun­try.” “We have some­body that hasn’t received one vote for pres­i­dent, and she’s run­ning, and that’s fine with me, but we were giv­en Joe Biden, and now we’re giv­en some­body else,” Trump said. “I think, frankly, I’d rather be run­ning against some­bo …