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Biden gives full-throated attack on Trump over Jan. 6

President Biden on Friday gave his first major general election speech — one that delivered a furious attack on his likely GOP opponent, former President Trump, and a stark warning that Trump’s reelection would post a threat to American democracy.

Biden, speaking near Valley Forge, Pa., a significant symbol of the American Revolution, zeroed in on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol to drive home his argument that Trump and his Republican supporters have embraced the kind of extremism that was on display that day three years ago.

“Democracy is on the ballot. Your freedom is on the ballot,” Biden said in a roughly 30-minute address that took place a day before the third anniversary of the attack on the Capitol.

The speech was notable for its focus on Trump, and the personal edge that came across. It included insults — Biden called Trump a “loser” at one point — and underscored what Biden sees as the stakes in a rematch with the former president in November.

“Donald Trump’s campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future. He’s willing to sacrifice democracy to put himself in power,” Biden said.


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He said that Trump lost the popular vote by 7 million votes, and that his claims about “the 2020 election never could stand up in court.” He referred to rioters as “Trump’s mob” who were there to do the then-president’s “dirty work.”

“The legal path just took Trump back to the truth. That I’d won the election and he was a loser,” Biden said.

“Trump lost 60 court cases — 60. Trump lost the Republican-controlled states, Trump lost before a Trump-appointed judge and then judges. And Trump lost before the United States Supreme Court. All of them. He lost. Trump lost recount after recount after recount and state after state,” he said.

He also bashed Trump for his rhetoric during his rallies and in previous speeches, saying Trump has an “admiration” for Russian President Vladimir Putin. He hit Trump for joking about the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, in October 2022.

“He talks about an intruder, whipped up by the big Trump lie, taking a hammer to Paul Pelosi’s skull, echoing the very same words used on Jan. 6, ‘Where’s Nancy?’ And he thinks that’s funny, he laughed about it. What a sick–,” Biden said, stopping himself. “I think it’s despicable, seriously, not just for a president, for any person to say.”

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