Joe Biden endorsed by Michael Avenatti after launching 2020 bid: 'He has my enthusiastic support'



Joe Biden announced his campaign for president today with much fanfare from the media. But he also got something else that he probably wasn’t expecting (or wanting):

“I am extremely happy that @JoeBiden has decided to enter the race. He offers Dems the very best chance in 2020, especially in key states. He has the fight, intelligence and fortitude to beat Trump and begin to make America, America again. He has my enthusiastic support,” Avenatti tweeted.


Earlier this month, Avenatti, the former Stormy Daniels attorney and once-rumored 2020 presidential candidate, was slapped with three dozen new federal charges alleging he stole millions of dollars from his clients, failed to pay taxes and lied in bankruptcy cases, amongst other accusations.

The 48-year-old was indicted by a Southern California grand jury following his arrest last month in New York for allegedly trying to shake down Nike for up to $25 million.

“I intend to fully fight all charges and plead NOT GUILTY,” Avenatti posted on Twitter at the time after being freed on a $300,000 bond.

“I look forward to the entire truth being known as opposed to a one-sided version meant to sideline me.”

Joe Biden has the full “enthusiastic support” of notorious scumbag thief Michael Avenatti. LOL!
That’s just perfect.

What worse omen for his presidential campaign could he have wanted?!?!

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