President Beden hardens language against former President Trump

President Joe Biden concludes almost every speech, saying he is more optimistic than ever before about the direction the country has taken. But recently, he has spoken of a disturbing future for the country, in case Donald Trump became president again. President Biden has accused the former president [...] in recent days.
President Beden has accused the former Republican president of being “of destroying American democracy” and of asking for “bribing” and “resolation”.
President Biden's election campaign is sending email messages with strong warnings, such as “The American Trump in 2025: International abortion ban”, as well as “Mass concentration camp”. Former President Trump has proposed organising what he called the biggest operation in American history to arrest and evacuate immigrants. But it has not supported a policy on a federal abortion ban.

In all cases, highlighting the contrast between President Biden and former President Trump would have been a central element of the Democrats' strategy for 2024 presidential elections. But formerly, former President Trump was mentioned only briefly, or not at all, in President Biden's speeches.
Already, references to former President Trump have increased significantly in the election campaign's messages, while less than a year to the elections remain. The change, which comes after poor results in President Beden's survey, shows the way more democratic voters can be motivated to stop Mr. Trump than for example. listening to investments in infrastructure or renewable energy.
President Biden has acknowledged that many voters are not satisfied with the state of the economy. Voters are disappointed with high inflation and have concerns about his old age. Almost 81, Mr. Biden is the oldest person to be elected president.
During a speech Wednesday with donors in San Francisco, President Biden said former President Trump is using Nazi rhetoric to demonise political opponents. The comment was made after former President Trump pledged to eradicate “ “those he named enemies, describing as “Vuture”. But following the same speech, President Biden returned to the usual motto, saying that “I have never been more optimistic about the country's future”.
There is a telephone among hopes fueled by President Biden for an upstanding America and his strong warnings that the country could fall prey to someone he calls a future tyrant. His campaign officials say the two messages support each other.

I don't think they object to each other. These are two sides of the same medal and it is our responsibility to promote in both directions”, Michael Tyler, director of communications in the Biden election campaign, said.
When asked about President Beden's comments and comparisons to Nazi rhetoric, Steven Chung, spokesman for the electoral campaign Trump said President Biden is destroying democracy”.
“is unacceptable and racist” that President Biden “to make this disgusting connection” With the Nazis, said Mr. Cheung. But I wouldn't expect him to behave in an honorable manner. It is clearly suffering from Trump Disorder and should receive professional assistance”.
Even if President Biden manages to overcome low results in polls and win a second mandate, there is no guarantee that democracy will be automatically saved.
In a November 9th speech to donors in Chicago, the president acknowledged that he would have to create a sense of unity by restoring the country to the principles of the Declaration of Independence's equality. But these are the same principles he says he wants to abandon former President Trump and his millions of supporters.
“...if you can't unite the country, how does it maintain the continuation of a participating democracy if you can't reach consensus? ”He said. How would this work? ”/VOA












