Joe Biden wishes he and Trump were in high school so he could 'take him behind the gym'

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While campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on Friday, Joe Biden reluctantly brought up the Democratic nominee's Republican opponent. However, considering his previous comments about Donald Trump's lewd behavior towards women, which Biden has called "the textbook definition of sexual assault," the outgoing vice president just couldn't resist throwing another jab his way. Yet his remarks in Pennsylvania were decidedly more vitriolic than anything else he's said during the 2016 election.

"The press always asks me don't I wish I were debating him," Biden told the crowd. "No, I wish we were in high school. I could take him behind the gym. That's what I wish."

The line drew cheers and laughter from the crowd, which also applauded Biden's previous statements regarding the many sexual assault allegations against Trump and the various documents lending credence to his accusers.

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"What he said he did, and does, is the textbook definition of sexual assault," said Biden. "He said, 'Because I'm famous, because I'm a star, because I'm a billionaire — I can do things other people can't.' What a disgusting assertion for anyone to make."

Here's to hoping Uncle Joe takes his sweet 1967 Corvette Stingray and does donuts around Trump Tower come November 9th.

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