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In a fiery interim speech, Biden says Republican Party turned to ‘semi-fascism’

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President Biden on The push for the midterm elections began on Thursday night with fiery speech in Rockville, Maryland in which he called the Republican Party one what was dangerously eaten with anti-democratic forces that turned to “semi-fascism.”

It was some of strongest language used by Biden, a long-known politician – and in times criticized for – his readiness work with members of opposite party.

“MAGA Republicans are not just threaten our personal rights and economic security,” Biden said, referring to former US President Donald Trump’s slogan is “Make America Great Again.” “They pose a threat to our very democracy. They refuse to accept the will of in people. They accept – accept – political violence. they don’t believe in democracy”.

“That’s why in this moment, those of you who love this country – Democrats, independents, mainstream Republicans – we need to be stronger,” he said. added.

As if on By the way, the rally was interrupted by a hooligan cry: “You stole the elections!” The crowd booed as the man was escorted. out with two fingers up like President Richard M. Nixon and a short bow.

Previously in evening, speaking at a reception that helped raise $1 million for Democratic Campaigns, Biden more pointedly expressed concern about American democracy and the Republicans, whom he considers a threat.

“What we see now is either the beginning or death bury of extreme MAGA philosophy,” Biden said. “Is not just Trump, that’s the whole philosophy behind the — I want to say something — it’s like semi-fascism.”

Casting up Russian President Vladimir Putin invasion of Ukraine and his frequent interactions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Biden also criticized his predecessor for weakening the United States on in global scene.

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“I underestimated how great damage done in the previous four years in terms of America reputation in in world”, the president said.

The rhetoric was escalating for Biden and an indication that he considers the threat more serious than just Trump and the ideology that shows small sign of subsides. It also marked a transition period when the President turned more defiantly related to the midterm elections and tried not only to advertise his own record but to create a sharper contrast with opposite party.

“I want to be crystalclear that on newsletter it yearhe said near start of his speeches, during which he removed his jacket and swept up his sleeves. “Your choice on newsletter it year. Social security you paid for since you had a job on bulletin. safety of our children from gun violence is on bulletin”.

“Survival itself of our planet on ballot, he added. “Your right to vote is on bulletin. Even democracy. Are you ready fight for all this now?

representative for Republican National Committee criticizes Biden for his remarks, including his use of in term “semi-fascism.”

“Disgusting,” said Nathan Brand, an RNC spokesman. in response. “Biden made the Americans out of their jobs transferred money from working families to Harvard lawyers and sent our country into recession while families can’t afford gas and groceries. Democrats don’t care about suffering Americans – they never cared.”

Previously in in the evening the White House took advantage official Twitter account points to comments by Republican lawmakers that they consider hypocritical – level of partisan militancy that the Biden administration has often avoided.

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Following a speech by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Georgia) conservative Newsmax called it “completely unfair.” for Biden will forgive some student debtWhite House reminded Green on Twitter that she had $183,504 in Paycheck protection loans forgiven.

It has continued with number of other legislators, including Rep. Vern Buchanan (Florida), Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania), and Markwayne Mullin (Oklahoma) — with White House celebrates hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt those Republicans who criticized student loan forgiveness programForgiven through PPP.

During Thursday night’s rally, Biden’s midterm message also appeared as one concentrated on a story of recovery. He painted a picture of the country that rising from the depth of a global pandemic and economic devastation.

“We’ve been through a long way,” he said, in which amounted to campaign slogan in high school gymnasium where some in the crowd held signs reading “A Better America”.

The question that will loom over in next several months, do voters agree that the country moving forward and the Democrats remain motivated, especially at a time when most candidates in competitive races avoided Biden and didn’t ask him campaign with them.

Biden urged his party turn out in big numbers, in part trying to convince them of unfinished business he wants to finish. In an indication of his attempts to cope with two Democratic senators who often get in his way – Joe Manchin III of West Virginia and Kirsten Cinema of Arizona – he said, “If we choose two more senators, we hold the House of Representatives… we will get a lot of unfinished business Performed.”

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He said they codify Rowe vs. Wade abortion protection, assault weapons ban, pass universal pre-school education, restore the tax credit for children and pass protection of the right to vote.

But Biden has grown the most. animated when criticizing Republicans and expressing surprise over in direction in party led.

“There’s not much real Republicans are bigger,” he said, adding that Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan “is a Republican you can deal with.” with”.

“I respect conservative Republicans,” he said. added. “I don’t respect these MAGA Republicans.”

For the President who often avoided discussing his predecessor, referring to him in some points how ” former guy “- Biden lost a lot of weight of that reluctance on Thursday.

“Donald Trump is not just a former president,” Biden said. “He’s defeated former the president!”

“This is not hyperbole,” he said. added. “Now it’s your turn need to vote literally save democracy again”.

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