Trump Biden is a real threat to democracy

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

The former said the Democrats' warning for his bid for a second term was a "."

Former U.S. ** Donald Trump ignored Democrats' warnings about his possible return to the White House and claimed that his successor, Joe Biden, posed a threat to American democracy. Trump made those comments ahead of a possible rematch between the two at next year's polls.

According to Wall Street, Trump is still mired in a series of federal and state legal battles related to his attempts to overturn the results of 2020, and Trump is already ahead of Biden in the polls of a potential 2024 campaign. 。

While his campaign is likely to be in the shadow of growing legal issues, the Republican presumed candidate has dismissed Democrats' warnings that Trump's victory poses a threat to the United States, calling it "**" and "misinformation."

Can you believe it?You know, it's their new line," Trump said Saturday at an event hosted by the Young Republican Club in New York. "Here we go again - 'Russia, Russia, Russia', 'Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. 'One after another**.

Trump added: "But no, I'm not a threat. I will save democracy. The threat comes from the cunning Joe Biden. The former ** claimed that the numerous legal cases he faced were politically motivated and vowed that he would prosecute Biden if he returned to office.

The ex-**'s latest remarks come shortly after he was criticized by Democratic rivals for saying that if he is re-elected, he intends to be a ** for a short time, install more border fortifications and introduce domestic oil production policies.

I said I wanted to be a **," Trump added Saturday in New York, referring to his remarks a few days earlier. "Do you know why I want to be a **?Because I want a wall ......And I want to drill, drill, drill. ”

Chris Christie, a former governor of New Jersey and the Republican Party's nominee for 2024, said during last week's Republican Party's fourth primary debate that Trump's remarks showed that he was "an angry, bitter man who now wants to return to his role" because he wants to take revenge on anyone who disagrees with him. ”

At the same time, Biden recently issued a dire warning about the potential outcome of Trump's second term. At a fundraiser in Los Angeles on Saturday, Biden said that "the biggest threat posed by Trump is a threat to democracy." ”

* A campaign event in San Francisco earlier last month also said some of Trump's rhetoric was rooted in authoritarianism, notably his promise of "revenge" against his supporters and his describing political opponents as "vermin."

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