Biden and Harris accused of walking a tightrope over attacks on Trump

At the National HBCU Conference in Philadelphia on Monday, Biden said: “No place for political violence in America – none. Zero.
“In America, we resolve our differences peacefully through the ballot box, not with a gun.”
He added that violence “solves nothing” and “tears the country apart.”
Meanwhile, Harris revealed to a panel at the National Association of Black Journalists that she personally called Trump on Tuesday and told him “she is grateful he is safe.”
She added: “I checked to see if he was okay. And I told him what I have said publicly: There is no place for political violence in our country. I am running in this election and this race for many reasons, including fight for our democracy and in a democracy there is no place for political violence.”