President Biden gently repeated his mud-throwing tirade against former President Donald Trump on Saturday as he commemorated the anniversary of the 2021 Capitol riot on social media.
Biden: “Three years ago, a mob fueled by lies stormed the U.S. Capitol.'' I wrote to X. “Our democracy was tested. But it lasted because We the People won.”
This post was posted by Mr. Biden on January 6, 2021. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the. The post comes a day after Biden labeled Trump a “loser” who spoke “the exact same language used in Nazi Germany” in a scorched-earth speech. This is the day we almost lost America. ”
But on Saturday, Biden eschewed such extreme rhetoric, saying only that “American democracy” is “a promise that must be kept.”
in Almost the same post She repeated in speech Vice President Kamala Harris of South Carolina recalled the “riot” who “invaded the U.S. Capitol” with “brutal force and fear.”
Republicans, meanwhile, accused opponents of overhyping the third anniversary of the riot for political gain.
“Happy False Insurrection Day!!!” Donald Trump Jr. said something sarcastic to X. “The first riot in history between armed tour guides and unarmed participants!”
In Iowa, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis reprimanded Biden for saying that “people who support Trump are basically the enemy of the state.”
“Biden had a chance to unite this country and he failed'' DeSantis told Fox News. “He chose division every step of the way, waving a bloody shirt and trying to blame tens of millions of Americans.”
Trump himself called Biden's speech “ridiculous” at a rally in Newton, Iowa.
“He can't talk about anything he's done. He has no success,” Trump said. Told at Des Moines Area Community College.
“All he can talk about is that we are a threat to democracy,” the former president complained. “But he is a threat to democracy, a complete and utter failure as president, and everyone knows it.”
President Trump faces criminal charges of obstruction of civil rights, conspiracy, and conspiracy to commit fraud against the U.S. government in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and the aftermath of the 2020 election, including participating in the riot. isn't it.
