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Politics
Tyler Pager

Biden calls Iowa man who accused him of impropriety in Ukraine a 'damn liar'

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa _ Joe Biden called an elderly Iowa voter a "damn liar" and challenged him to a push-up competition Thursday after the man accused Biden of improper dealings with Ukraine.

The voter, who was attending a Biden campaign event in New Hampton and identified himself only as an 83-year-old retired farmer, said Biden was "selling access" to the presidency. He also told Biden he was "too old" to serve as president, prompting Biden to challenge him to physical and mental acuity tests.

"You're a damn liar, man," Biden shot back, before challenging him to a contest of push-ups to prove his physical mettle.

The voter said he had heard on television that Biden "sent" his son to Ukraine to work for a gas company that he was unqualified for. Biden angrily rejected the accusation that he was involved in his son's work in Ukraine or acted improperly.

Hunter Biden was on the board of a Ukrainian gas company while Biden was vice president. Biden also worked on behalf of the U.S. and allied governments to get a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor fired.

As the exchange ended, the voter told Biden he would not support him in the caucuses.

"Of course you're not," Biden said. "You're too old to vote for me."

President Donald Trump has made unsubstantiated claims about Hunter Biden's business dealings. Democrats have begun impeachment proceedings against Trump, saying he sought to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens in order to gain a competitive edge in the 2020 presidential election.

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