Former Republican President Donald Trump called his successor, Democrat Joe Biden, an “enemy of the state” in front of his supporters at a campaign rally on Saturday night in Pennsylvania and also criticized the Federal Bureau’s search operation. investigations in his house.
Speaking about Biden to a crowd, Trump said, “He’s an enemy of the state,” in response to the furious attack launched against him by Biden, who two days ago confirmed that the former Republican president and Republicans who adopted his “Make America Great Again” Creed represents “extremism that threatens the foundations of our republic. It is the left that poses a threat to America.”
Trump felt that “his (Biden’s) rhetoric was just hate and anger,” accusing Biden of portraying the former Republican president’s supporters as a “threat to democracy” and “enemies of the state.”