He denounces that Biden’s senile dementia will lead the United States to disaster.
Donald Trump yesterday raised the level of his challenge to the White House by announcing that he will pardon his violent supporters who stormed the Capitol if he is reelected president. He also revealed that he is paying the insurgents’ legal debts and that his popularity has risen since the FBI raid on his mansion.
He was responding to criticism from Joe Biden in his speech to the nation on Thursday. The Republican leader took aim at the carotid artery and also denigrated the current president’s age by accusing him of being insane or having senile dementia which he believes will lead the country to disaster.
But Trump also mobilized the entire party apparatus to fight back. Its communications director, Taylor Budowich, described a country in “deterioration under the hands of Joe Biden and the radical Democrat,” and Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene accused the White House of destroying the economy, witnessing the rise of crime and a lax border policy. He also blamed the government for the recent FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion.
Other “Trumpists” such as Stephen Miller, one of the former president’s key former advisers, described Biden’s speech as dictatorial, typical of the “enemies of the state.” Miller, one of the promoters of racism against immigrants in the last term, described Biden on the ultra-conservative Fox network as “another radical Marxist tyrant” involved in “repressive and authoritarian behavior”.
The president defended himself during the informal press conference on Friday. In a more conciliatory tone, he pointed out that everything they defend (in his party) is based on the platform of democracy and that Trump’s voters in 2020 did not vote for an attack on the Capitol or annul the elections, but for a philosophy. This weekend’s long bridge — the United States commemorates Labor Day on Monday — marks the official start of the midterm election season.
Source: La Verdad

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