Trump seeks 'revenge and retribution' Biden says in Jan. 6 anniversary
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[January 06, 2024]
By Jeff Mason and Steve Holland
VALLEY FORGE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Joe Biden on Friday accused
Republican Donald Trump, his likely 2024 election opponent, of
instigating the Jan. 6 attacks and plotting revenge on those seeking to
punish him, as the president put the future of U.S. democracy at the
center of his bid for re-election.
"He told the crowd to fight like hell. And all hell was unleashed,"
Biden said of the 2021 attack. "Then as usual he left the dirty work to
others. He retreated to the White House."
Biden marked three years since the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks with his first
major campaign speech of the year, applying the heat on Trump as he
pushes against questions about his handling of the U.S. economy and his
age, 81. Trump is 77.
Whether Biden's Friday speech will make an impact 10 months before
Election Day - in a politically polarized country where voters get news
and information from wildly different sources - remains to be seen.
But it set the tone and laid out the stakes of what is likely to be a
bitter battle. Biden characterized Trump and his followers as dangerous
outliers and asked Democrats, independents and "mainstream Republicans"
who cherish U.S. democracy to back him.
"Democracy is on the ballot. Your freedom is on the ballot," he said.
Biden said Trump's re-election bid is based on trying to seek "revenge
and retribution" against his political enemies. He reminded Americans
that Trump has called his opponents "vermin," the "same exact language
used in Nazi Germany."
"How dare he? Who in God's name does he think he is?" said Biden,
lowering his voice to a whisper.
Trump, president from 2017 to 2021, who is leading the field for the
Republican nomination for president, contested his defeat in the 2020
election, prompting thousands of his supporters to attack the U.S
Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The failed bid to stop formal certification of
the result resulted in the deaths of five people and injured dozens of
police officers.
Biden also criticized Republicans for changing their tone on Trump,
saying that when the attacks of Jan. 6 on the U.S. Capitol took place,
"there was no doubt about the truth" and that some Republican members of
Congress and Fox News commentators had publicly and privately condemned
the uprising.
“But now as time has gone on — politics, fear, money – have all
intervened. And those MAGA voices who know the truth about Trump and
January 6th have abandoned the truth and abandoned our democracy," Biden
said.
Republicans challenging Trump in the 2024 nominating contest have mostly
steered clear of criticizing Trump's actions on that day, as opinion
polls show Republican voters are less likely to blame Trump for his
actions on Jan. 6 than they were three years ago.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers a speech to mark the third
anniversary of the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol at a
campaign event at Montgomery County Community College, in Blue Bell,
near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, U.S., January 5, 2024.
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Before his speech at a community college in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania,
Biden took a tour of the Valley Forge site of George Washington's
Revolutionary War-era winter headquarters in the bitterly cold
months of late 1777 and early 1778.
In his speech, Biden contrasted Trump's bid to hang on to power to
the example set by Washington, who stepped down willingly after two
terms as he first U.S. president.
Biden returned again and again to Jan. 6, including a vivid
description of what transpired that day, including protestors
calling for the hanging of then-Vice President Mike Pence. People
died because Trump's lies "brought a mob to Washington," he said.
In excerpts of a speech expected in Sioux Center, Iowa, later
Friday, Trump called Biden's record "an unbroken streak of weakness,
incompetence, corruption and failure. That's why Crooked Joe is
staging his pathetic fearmongering campaign event in Pennsylvania
today."
Ahead of Biden's speech, the Trump campaign released an ad accusing
Biden of being "the true destroyer of democracy" citing special
counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Trump's actions on Jan. 6.
Smith, a veteran prosecutor known for pursuing mob bosses, has
charged Trump with conspiring to illegally subvert the results of
the 2020 election. Trump has been charged in four separate criminal
cases, with his first trial likely as soon as March.
Biden's attorney general Merrick Garland said Friday his department
was "upholding the rule of law and we are protecting the American
people." Biden has declined to comment on Trump's legal troubles but
has said he has no doubt that the Republican supported insurrection.
As president, Biden has warned about the future of U.S. democracy
before, including on the first anniversary of Jan. 6, and in a fiery
Sept. 2022 speech where he called Trump and his Republican followers
extremists who threatened to take the country backward.
The 2024 race is expected to be closely contested, and Biden aides
see Pennsylvania, home to Biden's Scranton birthplace, as a must-win
state. He won in 2020 with 50.01% of the vote. In 2016, Trump won
Pennsylvania with 48.58% of the vote.
Biden's arguments have done little to soothe his own supporters'
concerns about the state of the economy or his age, 81.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Trevor Hunnicutt; Additional reporting
by Andrew Goudsward; Writing by Steve Holland; Editing by Heather
Timmons, Jonathan Oatis and Alistair Bell)
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