Biden: Obama and I agreed to be silent, but … By The Nashville Voice September 17, 2018 InNews & Politics Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the Human Rights Campaign 2018 National Dinner on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018 in Washington. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for Human Rights Campaign) Former Vice President Joe Biden says President Donald Trump’s response to the rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, made him break his silence. Facebook Comments Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must Read Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball Lands in Nashville Mike Patton - The Nashville Voice Endorses Kamala Harris for President The Nashville Voice - Puttshack Nashville: Where Tech-Infused Mini-Golf Meets Elevated Dining in the Gulch Jason Luntz - Montgomery County Democrats Set to Hold Major Unity Rally for Voter Engagement on Nov. 2 Articles Submitted - Metro Social Services Hosting Its First Community Food Pop Up Articles Submitted - Previous articleCornerstone Career Connect, TN NAACP partner for Sept. 20 expungement clinicNext articleCNN Polls: Democrats hold the upper hand in Arizona, Tennessee Senate races Related Articles Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball Lands in Nashville The Nashville Voice Endorses Kamala Harris for President Puttshack Nashville: Where Tech-Infused Mini-Golf Meets Elevated Dining in the Gulch Montgomery County Democrats Set to Hold Major Unity Rally for Voter Engagement on Nov. 2