Joe Biden, in his first 2024 campaign speech, claimed to be continuing George Washington’s legacy of freedom. Biden’s words near Valley Forge disguised that he is the face of a regime intent on destroying the republic.
“Their mission, George Washington declared, was nothing less than a sacred cause.… Freedom, Liberty. Democracy. American democracy.” If only Biden believed a word of that.
Biden then pivoted to claim Donald Trump is a dictator who, if elected, would steal our liberty. The chief evidence Biden offered was distorted Trump statements. The only tangible evidence presented was the so-called January 6 insurrection.
An insurrection, according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “an organized attempt by a group of people to defeat their government and take control of their country, usually by violence.” The unarmed, disorganized protesters had neither the intent nor the capacity to overthrow the US government.
Those pushing the insurrection narrative are dishonest and using it as a prop for their political agendas. Twisting the January 6 events is part of a plan to polarize the country and transform our republic into a dictatorship.
Trump’s statements are often inarticulate, so the Biden team takes them out of context to aid its authoritarian strategy. During his presidency Trump respected the Constitution.
The same does not apply to Biden and allied Democrats. Their first legislation was the Orwellian-named For the People Act. It offered a voting system to steal elections and create one-party rule. To circumvent unconstitutionality, Democrats tried to pack the Supreme Court with justices who would put politics above law and declare the law constitutional.
Democrats have many such judges to call on. Consider those on the Colorado Supreme Court who ruled to eliminate Trump from the 2024 Colorado GOP primary ballot. However, the court packing failed because two Democrat senators refused to kill the filibuster.
If Democrats control the government in 2025, they will put a nail in the coffin of the Constitution. When Biden says “We’ll embrace the Constitution,” useful idiots believe him.
Biden falsely claimed Trump brought a mob to Washington, DC, to overthrow the government. The truth is that the Democratic Party used violence, a Marxist tactic, to get Biden elected in 2020. Beginning with George Floyd’s May 2020 death, Black Lives Matter turned peaceful protests into crazed riots. BLM and Antifa continued this throughout the summer while regime media called the violence peaceful protests.
Democrats, including Biden, said nothing about the violence at their convention in August. Biden only condemned the violence when polls showed the Kinosha riots had worked against him. The violence subsided swiftly, which revealed BLM and Antifa to be Democrat enforcers.
Biden’s Justice Department (DOJ) has given a pass to those responsible for the 2020 riots. Meanwhile, the DOJ has persecuted anyone remotely associated with the January 6 Capitol riot. The former fits the definition of insurrection; the latter does not.
Biden’s DOJ has suppressed information about January 6. Representative Clay Higgins (R-LA) says he has information that there were more than 200 undercover FBI assets in the crowd that day, some dressed as Trump supporters. Many entered the Capitol.
Those who put Biden in the White House and handle him entrapped a peaceful, patriotic demonstration to create the false insurrection narrative.
On the other hand, inviting in 10 million illegal immigrants is grounds to impeach Biden for failure to execute the laws. Biden’s willful undermining of the law—to let in a permanent underclass of dependent, Democrat voters—is the opposite of protecting democracy. Biden has violated his oath and the law.
Biden’s speech contained many other false claims regarding his purported loyalty to democracy. For example, Robert Kennedy, Jr. has denounced the rigged Democrat primary system that will assure Biden’s nomination.
Further, the Biden regime and its allies are using lawfare against Trump in multiple jurisdictions through an antidemocratic abuse of power. While Biden has politicized justice and said “political violence is never acceptable,” he has backed BLM and Antifa. He has also projected his own misdeeds onto Trump for allegedly “embracing political violence.”
Biden says Trump “admires” dictators to imply that Trump is one, but that is flipping his work to contain dictators for US benefit. Biden promotes and supports tyrants throughout the world, including the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Ayatollahs of Iran.
Biden’s regime criticizes the Cuban, Venezuelan, and Nicaraguan socialist dictatorships only to disguise its help for them. The Biden regime also supports criminal socialists in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. The regime has directed electoral fraud in Guatemala to install a communist who will align with Iran, Hamas, and the CCP and assure more illegal immigrants and narcotics to the United States.
Biden claims Trump “is promising … revenge and retribution.” Trump knows a majority of Americans want the law properly applied to Biden and those who have violated the public trust. As in Third-World countries, Biden and his handlers are doing anything to keep power and avoid facing justice for their crimes.
Biden perfectly described his regime by saying, “We’re living in an era where a determined minority is doing everything in its power to try to destroy our democracy for their own agenda.”
Biden continued: “Democracy is on the ballot. Your freedom is on the ballot.” Yes, to keep it we should vote for Trump over corrupt, totalitarian Biden or any other Democrat his handlers may substitute for him at the convention.
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