Joe Biden recently reversed his position on taking money from super PACs.

He had no choice, as his campaign is hurting for cash. This week on MSNBC, he tried to claim that his new PAC is grassroots support.

It isn’t.

The Washington Free Beacon reports:

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Biden: My New Super PAC Is ‘Grassroots’

Former vice president Joe Biden said that a new super political action committee founded by his ex-aide is a “grassroots response” to his presidential campaign.

On Tuesday, Biden told MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell that he stood by his pledge to reject super PAC donations, characterizing the super PAC Unite the Country as a grassroots movement. He said the new pro-Biden super PAC, founded by former aide Larry Rasky, is made up of “Democrats who desperately do not want” President Donald Trump reelected in 2020.

“There’s been a grassroots response out there to the fact that Trump has gone out and decided to not only ask the Russians and the Chinese to get involved in making sure I’m not the nominee, but he has—his folks are spending an awful lot of money,” Biden said. “He’s raised a lot of money, they tell me over $10 million spent in advertising so far, telling lies about me. And so this is an understandable response from Democrats who desperately do not want to see him re-elected president.”