Manila Standard

Biden rips Trump ‘extremist’ assault on USA democracy

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PHILADELPH­IA —US President Joe Biden took fierce aim Thursday at Donald Trump and his “extremist” supporters, labeling them enemies of American democracy in a prime-time address that sought to fire up voters ahead of key midterm elections.

Speaking in Philadelph­ia, the cradle of US democracy, the president launched an extraordin­ary assault on those Republican­s who embrace Trump’s “Make America Great Again” ideology—and urged his own supporters to fight back.

“Donald Trump and the MAGA Republican­s represent an extremism that threatens the very foundation­s of our republic,” thundered Biden, speaking near the spot where the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce and the US Constituti­on were adopted more than two centuries ago.

“They embrace anger. They thrive on chaos. They live not in the light of truth but in the shadow of lies.”

“There is no place for political violence in America. Period. None. Ever,” warned the 79-year-old Democrat—in a reference to last year’s assault on the US Capitol by hardline Trump supporters refusing to accept his defeat.

Citing the nationwide assault on abortion rights by hardline conservati­ves — and fears for other freedoms ranging from contracept­ion access to same-sex marriage—the US leader charged that “MAGA forces” were “determined to take this country backwards.”

With control of Congress in the balance come November, Biden appealed directly to mainstream Republican­s to join forces with Democrats and repudiate Trump’s brand of politics—which still holds sway over much of his party.

And he made it clearer than ever that Democrats intended to make the midterms a referendum on Trump, saying the Republican Party was wholly “dominated, driven and intimidate­d” by the former president and his MAGA agenda.

 ?? ?? US President Joe Biden speaks about the soul of the nation, outside of Independen­ce National Historical Park in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, on September 1.
US President Joe Biden speaks about the soul of the nation, outside of Independen­ce National Historical Park in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, on September 1.

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