McLEAN, Va. — President Joe Biden again taunted Donald Trump as a ''convicted felon'' during a high-dollar fundraiser Tuesday, saying his likely opponent in November's election is waging an ''all-out assault'' on the U.S. legal system.
Tuesday's event with former President Bill Clinton raised $8 million for Biden's reelection campaign. That's part of a roughly $40 million sum raised by Biden and his top surrogates over the last five days, according to the campaign. The vast majority came from Saturday's glitzy fundraiser with movie stars and former President Barack Obama in Los Angeles that raised more than $30 million. First lady Jill Biden also has been on her own personal fundraising swing that has brought in $1.5 million.
Biden and Clinton, who appeared together with Obama at a March fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall in New York, headlined Tuesday's event, held at the home of former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a longtime Clinton adviser. Author John Grisham, Jill Biden and former first lady Hillary Clinton also attended the event in McLean, Virginia, a tony Washington suburb.
Biden told a backyard crowd of about 450 that Trump was desperate and ''the threat Trump poses in a second term will be greater than his first," while referencing the former president's 34 felony convictions in a New York hush money case.
''For the first time in American history, a former president is a convicted felon,'' Biden said, adding, ''But, as disturbing as that is, more damning is the all-out assault Trump is making on our system of justice.''
Biden has for weeks personally decried the former president for claiming that the case against him was politically motivated, saying ''it's reckless, it's dangerous, it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don't like the verdict.'' But Biden's campaign has launched a $50 million ad buy through the end of June that includes its first television ad highlighting Trump's conviction, signaling they see the case as an issue of political strength heading into Election Day.
Before Biden took the stage, McAuliffe joked that the gathering he helped organize competed with the Hollywood big bucks.
''We don't need all those movie stars and jugglers and singers and farm animals, whatever they got,'' McAuliffe said of the Los Angeles event.