The Boston Globe

Biden warns of risk to democracy

-

President Biden told campaign donors in Boston Tuesday that he wasn’t sure he’d be running for reelection if Donald Trump wasn’t also in the race, warning that democracy is “more at risk in 2024 and that the former president and his allies are out to “destroy” democratic institutio­ns.

The president was using a trio of fund-raisers to caution against what might happen should his predecesso­r again claim control of the White House, noting that Trump has described himself as his supporters’ “retributio­n” and has vowed to root out “vermin” in the country.

“We’ve got to get it done, not because of me . ... If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running. We cannot let him win,” Biden said, hitting the last words slowly for emphasis.

Biden’s forceful rhetoric came as Trump, the current

GOP front-runner, who tried to overturn the 2020 election he lost and is facing criminal charges connected to those efforts, attempted over the weekend to turn the tables by calling Biden the “destroyer of American democracy.”

Trump on Tuesday was asked by Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity to promise he “would never abuse power as retributio­n against anybody.”

“Except for day one,” Trump responded. “I want to close the border and I want to drill, drill, drill.”

“After that I’m not a dictator,” Trump added.

Biden’s campaign quickly seized on the comments with an email that read, “Donald

Trump: Day One Dictator.” Later, Biden was asked by reporters whether he would be running if Trump wasn’t and gave a slightly different comment, saying, “I expect so, but look, he is running and I have to run.”

Biden, who said he is not alone in sounding the alarm over Trump, noted that Trump is the “only losing candidate” in US history to not accept the results. Biden also said that on Jan. 6, 2021, as Trump supporters violently stormed the US Capitol in a failed attempt to stop the certificat­ion of the election results, Trump sat in his dining room just off the Oval Office, “watching them threaten his own vice president.”

Biden also highlighte­d recent warnings about Trump from former representa­tive Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, calling her a “powerful voice.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States