Joe Biden attacks Donald Trump, “threat” to democracy
In an extremely rare frontal attack, Joe Biden described that the ideology of his opponent Donald Trump “threatens the very essence of our nation”.
PublishedSeptember 28, 2023, 11:33 p.m.
Donald Trump, during a meeting in the state of Michigan, Wednesday September 27, 2023.
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Joe Biden once again launched a dark and solemn warning on Thursday on the fate of American democracy, this time by attacking Donald Trump very directly, as the campaign for the 2024 presidential election has just taken on a new dimension. He believed that the ideology of his Republican opponent and his supporters “threatened the very essence of our nation.”
“Democracies do not necessarily die by force of arms. They can die when people are silent, when people do not mobilize or when they do not condemn attacks on democracy. When people are ready to give up what is most precious because they are struggling with frustration, disillusionment, fatigue, a feeling of exclusion,” said the Democratic president.
For this speech, the fourth according to the White House that he devotes to this theme of democracy, Joe Biden went to Arizona, to the land of former Republican senator John McCain. The 80-year-old Democrat, candidate for a second term, was linked to the late war hero by a friendship transcending partisan divisions, emblematic according to him of the values threatened by Republican Donald Trump.
“Conspiracy theories”
Big favorite in the Republican primaries, the former president is accused by the courts of having played a role in the assault on the Capitol in Washington on January 6, 2021 and of having sought to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election Joe Biden, which is rare, named his opponent in his speech, and several times took up excerpts from his opponent’s speeches to denounce them.
“Trump says that the Constitution gave him, I quote, the right to do what he wants as president,” launched the Democrat, denouncing a “dangerous notion”, also attacking the dissemination of “theories of plot” by his adversary and his desire to “divide” the country.
He ruled that his predecessor “was not guided by the Constitution, by a sense of duty or by respect for his compatriots, but by revenge and rancor”. Joe Biden also cited this sentence uttered by Donald Trump in March before a Republican Party conference: “I will avenge you.”
“Pilot”
“There is no doubt that the Republican Party today is driven (…) by the Trumpists,” said Joe Biden, in this speech which coincides with the first day of an impeachment investigation led against him by Republican parliamentarians . The president was particularly indignant at the “deafening silence” of Republicans after Donald Trump’s “hateful” remarks against the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, General Mark Milley.
The Republican billionaire had suggested that the latter had been guilty of treason, and indicated that such an act could have been punishable by the death penalty. “The more people vote, the more the entire nation gets involved, the stronger democracy will be,” said Joe Biden, who has so far struggled to generate enthusiasm in the polls, mainly due to his age.
In Tempe, the American president was challenged by a man who criticized him for not having declared a “state of climate emergency”. Joe Biden promised to meet him after his speech if he agreed to remain silent, and continued by saying: “Democracy is never easy, we have just had the demonstration.” Joe Biden had made the defense of the “soul” of America a major axis of his duel against Donald Trump in 2020, he therefore intends to campaign on the same theme before next year’s presidential election.
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2023-09-28 21:33:50
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