Former US President Donald Trump responded to Joe Biden, who portrayed him as a threat to democracy and called the Democratic president an “enemy of the state” during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania in preparation for the midterm elections.
The Republican billionaire denounced his supporters the FBI raid on his home in Mar-a-Lago, Florida on August 8, saying the investigation was “a blatant example of a real threat to American freedom” and “one of the most appalling abuses of power by anyone.” administration in American history.
Trump traveled to Wilkes-Barre, a small town near Biden’s hometown of Scranton, to support Republican candidates in the upcoming November 8 midterm elections, in particular Mehmet Oz, a doctor-turned-star on the small screen.
But in Pennsylvania, which will be key in the battle for control of both houses of Congress, Biden beat Trump with rare viciousness this week, accusing the former Republican president and his Make America Great Again Republicans of they represent “extremism that threatens the foundations”. our republic.”
In Philadelphia, the birthplace of the United States, Biden called for rescuing the “spirit of America,” sharply criticizing those who said they “do not respect the Constitution,” “do not believe in the rule of law,” and “do not recognize the will of the people.”
In response, Trump said, “He (Biden) is an enemy of the state”, denouncing “the most vicious, hateful and divisive speech ever made by an American president”, and stressing that Biden’s speech “was just hate and anger”.