Washington (CNN) Former Vice President Joe Biden is seizing on President Donald Trump's willingness to receive damaging information on his political opponents from a foreign government, saying the President is "dead wrong" and casting himself as a presidential alternative in a new video.

Biden, currently the 2020 front-runner in the Democratic field, is depicted sitting behind a desk as he addresses the camera directly in the video -- in a manner familiar to presidents addressing the nation from the Oval Office -- and he also signs a pledge that promised he "would use no disinformation" in his campaign or "tolerate outside interference."

"Donald Trump doesn't think it matters if candidates for the presidency accept damaging information on other opponents from foreign governments. I believe he's dead wrong," Biden says in the video , which was posted on Twitter.

Donald Trump doesn't think it matters if candidates accept damaging intel on their opponent from a foreign government. He's dead wrong.



That's why I'm signing the Pledge for Election Integrity. I refuse to help those who seek to undermine our democracy. https://t.co/Zw7DKYXc1h pic.twitter.com/3NGezt58hx — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) June 14, 2019

In Friday's video, the former vice president was referring to Trump's comments earlier in the week that he would listen if a foreign government approached him with damaging information about a political rival -- and wouldn't necessarily report the contact to the FBI.

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