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The American president criticized the spread of “conspiracy theories” by his opponent.
Published on 09/29/2023 09:31 Updated on 09/29/2023 09:53
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US President Joe Biden on September 28, 2023 in Tempe, Arizona. (REBECCA NOBLE / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)
Joe Biden again issued a dire and grave warning about the fate of American democracy on Thursday, September 28, this time with a very direct attack on Donald Trump, just as the campaign for the 2024 presidential election has just taken a turn for the worse. new dimensions. When the American president traveled to Arizona, he believed that the ideology of his Republican opponent and his supporters “threatened what was essential.” [leur] Nation”.
“Democracies don’t necessarily die from gun violence. They can die when people remain silent, when people do not mobilize, or when people do not condemn attacks on democracy. When people are willing to give up what is most valuable because they are struggling with problems. “Frustration, disillusionment, fatigue, a feeling of exclusion,” said the Democratic president.
Trump wants to “divide the country,” said Biden
Joe Biden rarely called Donald Trump in his speech and quoted his opponent’s statements several times to denounce them. “Trump says that the Constitution has given him, and I quote, ‘the right to do whatever he wants as president,’” the Democrat began, criticizing a “dangerous idea.” He also attacked his predecessor’s spread of “conspiracy theories” and his desire to “divide” the country.
Donald Trump, the big favorite in the Republican primaries, is accused by the courts of participating in the attack on the Capitol in Washington on January 6, 2021 and of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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