WATCH: President Biden Addresses Latino Voters at Unidos Conference

President Joe Biden is in Las Vegas for a full schedule of public appearances as his campaign is back on track after a brief pause out of respect for the Trump Rally shooting last Saturday. 

But once Trump made such a miraculous recovery, to the point where he was able to golf and show up at the RNC, the Biden-Harris campaign returned to its regular schedule of telling the truth about Trump.

On Wednesday, the President addressed the annual conference of UnidosUS, the largest national civil rights organization for the Latino community, which endorsed him in May. 

UnidosUS, with Voto Latino, Mi Familia Vota, and Latino Victory Project, plans to spend a combined $50 million on registration, canvassing, media buys, and voter turnout to boost the Democratic ticket.

The President's appearance comes a day after a strong address at the NAACP Convention, where he blasted Trump's overt racism which had been on full display at their now-infamous debate.

Referring to Trump's lie about "immigrants taking away Black jobs"--which created an instant social media trend where Black professionals shared videos of themselves "doing their Black jobs"--the President said he knew exactly what a "Black job" actually is.

"A Black job is Vice President of the United States!" President Biden announced to thunderous applause. "I know what a Black job is, the first Black president in American history, Barack Obama!"

The President is scheduled to begin speaking at 4:30 PM EDT, 1:30 PM PDT. You can watch the President's full remarks either live or afterwards, below.