The Guardian (USA)

White House berates Trump for echoing Hitler by calling opponents ‘vermin’

- Martin Pengelly in Washington

The Biden White House condemned Donald Trump for promising, if reelected president, to “root out” opponents within US society he called “communists, Marxists, fascists and radical left thugs that live like vermin”.

“Employing words like ‘vermin’ to describe anyone who makes use of their basic right to criticise the government ‘echoes dictators’ like Hitler and Mussolini,” the White House spokespers­on Andrew Bates said, quoting Washington Post coverage of Trump’s remarks.

“Using terms like that about dissent would be unrecognis­able to our founders, but horrifying­ly recognisab­le to American veterans who put on their country’s uniform in the 1940s. President Biden believes in his oath to our constituti­on, and in American democracy. He works to protect both every day.”

Trump is the clear frontrunne­r to face Joe Biden in an election rematch next year, enjoying vast leads for the Republican nomination in battlegrou­nd and national polls despite facing 91 criminal charges, including election subversion, and assorted civil trials including a defamation case arising from a rape allegation a judge said was “substantia­lly true”.

Trump leads or is close to Biden in numerous swing state polls.

The former president spoke in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday, in the middle of the Veterans Day weekend.

“The threat from outside forces is far less sinister, dangerous and grave than the threat from within,” said Trump, who was impeached, for a second time, for inciting the deadly January 6 attack on Congress in an attempt to stay in power.

On Monday, Bates said: “We do not comment in the 2024 presidenti­al election.”

But he added: “The nation just observed Veterans Day, recognisin­g the sacred memory of every American who risked their lives to defend our freedom.”

Referring to previously reported remarks by Trump about US servicemen and women, Bates said: “Veterans who are absolutely not ‘suckers’ or ‘losers’ … as President Biden has said, deserve our greatest respect.”

Trump has also said he would if re-elected consider suspending the US constituti­on in order to achieve his aims.

Bates said: “Suspending the constituti­on would gut the protection of freedom that defines our country, and for

which so many brave service members sacrificed everything. That abuse of power would put the rights of all Americans in unpreceden­ted danger.”

 ?? ?? Donald Trump leaves after speaking at a campaign rally in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday. Photograph: Joseph Prezioso/AFP/ Getty Images
Donald Trump leaves after speaking at a campaign rally in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday. Photograph: Joseph Prezioso/AFP/ Getty Images

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