Throughout the entirety of the Biden-Harris presidency, they have ramped up violent rhetoric toward President-elect Donald Trump. The administration can easily be blamed for the two assassination attempts on Trump’s life as they repeatedly threatened that all democracy would be lost if Trump won. The left likened him to Hitler and called his supporters nazis; they said he had to be “eliminated” and “destroyed thoroughly.” And in December, failed Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris said during an interview that they had a “right” to amp up the rhetoric toward Trump.
However, suddenly, the administration– the kings of violent rhetoric– walked back President Joe Biden’s previous comments after he called for a peaceful power transfer while congratulating Trump on his Election Day win. Once again, the White House had to devise an excuse for something Biden said after he urged the American people to lower the political temperature– a stark contrast to how he portrayed Trump the last four years. He dismissed doubts about election integrity, saying U.S. elections must “lay to rest.”
A reporter reacted and criticized the White House while questioning Biden’s change in rhetoric before and after the election. The president swore Trump would destroy the U.S., but as of Thursday, he had called for the complete opposite.
“We weren’t the only ones saying that. And the president does believe that he needs to be honest, has an obligation to be honest, with the American people,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. […]
WATCH: Reporter CALLS OUT the Biden administration for their rhetoric toward President Trump throughout the campaign:
REPORTER: “The president repeatedly referred to Donald Trump as a threat to democracy. Over and over again. And this morning, he said we’re all going to be okay.… pic.twitter.com/YjQWCmIvoe
— Conservative War Machine (@WarMachineRR) November 7, 2024
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