In that speech last week, Biden tested the message he is expected to aggressively preach to Democrats this fall. He also showed how his attacks on Trump, and the Republicans who have remained loyal to him, have become markedly more intense as November’s midterm elections approach. “What we’re seeing now is either the beginning or the death of an extreme MAGA philosophy,” Biden told a group of Democratic donors at a private home in Maryland before the rally. “It’s not just Trump,” he continued, “it’s the whole philosophy behind the — I’ll say something: It’s like semi-fascism.” In a speech in Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday, Biden will also drive home a well-known criticism he has leveled at Trump and those around him: that they cannot pretend to support law enforcement while threatening the FBI and supporting those who broke into the Capitol Hill on January 6. , 2021, a senior administration official told CNN. Biden will also devote a significant portion of his speech in Wilkes-Barre to pushing for an assault weapons ban, calling it a “crucial” and “powerful issue that has broad bipartisan support,” the official said. Labeling Trump’s views as a type of proto-fascism marked an escalation in Biden’s rebuke of his predecessor and set the stage for a midterm political message designed to portray his opponents as too extreme for most voters. Biden said throughout the 2020 campaign that he was running to restore the “soul of the nation,” and he and his White House returned to that statement repeatedly during his early years in office. Vice President Kamala Harris also hit the campaign trail Saturday and issued a stark warning about threats against democracy during a DNC fundraiser in California. “I was there in Washington, D.C., after the election when we won, and on January 6th, I was there in Washington, D.C. — I was still a senator and vice president-elect — when there was a direct tangible attack on our democracy,” Harris told supporters. . “When we talk about what’s at stake, in terms of who represents what, we have to understand that this is a time that challenges everyone running for office to declare where they stand to preserve and defend our democracy.” CNN’s Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.


title: “Biden Will Speak About The Ongoing Battle For The Nation S Soul On Thursday Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-02” author: “Leroy Corey”


In that speech last week, Biden tested the message he is expected to aggressively preach to Democrats this fall. He also showed how his attacks on Trump, and the Republicans who have remained loyal to him, have become markedly more intense as November’s midterm elections approach. “What we’re seeing now is either the beginning or the death of an extreme MAGA philosophy,” Biden told a group of Democratic donors at a private home in Maryland before the rally. “It’s not just Trump,” he continued, “it’s the whole philosophy behind the — I’ll say something: It’s like semi-fascism.” In a speech in Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday, Biden will also drive home a well-known criticism he has leveled at Trump and those around him: that they cannot pretend to support law enforcement while threatening the FBI and supporting those who broke into the Capitol Hill on January 6. , 2021, a senior administration official told CNN. Biden will also devote a significant portion of his speech in Wilkes-Barre to pushing for an assault weapons ban, calling it a “crucial” and “powerful issue that has broad bipartisan support,” the official said. Labeling Trump’s views as a type of proto-fascism marked an escalation in Biden’s rebuke of his predecessor and set the stage for a midterm political message designed to portray his opponents as too extreme for most voters. Biden said throughout the 2020 campaign that he was running to restore the “soul of the nation,” and he and his White House returned to that statement repeatedly during his early years in office. Vice President Kamala Harris also hit the campaign trail Saturday and issued a stark warning about threats against democracy during a DNC fundraiser in California. “I was there in Washington, D.C., after the election when we won, and on January 6th, I was there in Washington, D.C. — I was still a senator and vice president-elect — when there was a direct tangible attack on our democracy,” Harris told supporters. . “When we talk about what’s at stake, in terms of who represents what, we have to understand that this is a time that challenges everyone running for office to declare where they stand to preserve and defend our democracy.” CNN’s Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.


title: “Biden Will Speak About The Ongoing Battle For The Nation S Soul On Thursday Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-14” author: “Jon Sexton”


In that speech last week, Biden tested the message he is expected to aggressively preach to Democrats this fall. He also showed how his attacks on Trump, and the Republicans who have remained loyal to him, have become markedly more intense as November’s midterm elections approach. “What we’re seeing now is either the beginning or the death of an extreme MAGA philosophy,” Biden told a group of Democratic donors at a private home in Maryland before the rally. “It’s not just Trump,” he continued, “it’s the whole philosophy behind the — I’ll say something: It’s like semi-fascism.” In a speech in Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday, Biden will also drive home a well-known criticism he has leveled at Trump and those around him: that they cannot pretend to support law enforcement while threatening the FBI and supporting those who broke into the Capitol Hill on January 6. , 2021, a senior administration official told CNN. Biden will also devote a significant portion of his speech in Wilkes-Barre to pushing for an assault weapons ban, calling it a “crucial” and “powerful issue that has broad bipartisan support,” the official said. Labeling Trump’s views as a type of proto-fascism marked an escalation in Biden’s rebuke of his predecessor and set the stage for a midterm political message designed to portray his opponents as too extreme for most voters. Biden said throughout the 2020 campaign that he was running to restore the “soul of the nation,” and he and his White House returned to that statement repeatedly during his early years in office. Vice President Kamala Harris also hit the campaign trail Saturday and issued a stark warning about threats against democracy during a DNC fundraiser in California. “I was there in Washington, D.C., after the election when we won, and on January 6th, I was there in Washington, D.C. — I was still a senator and vice president-elect — when there was a direct tangible attack on our democracy,” Harris told supporters. . “When we talk about what’s at stake, in terms of who represents what, we have to understand that this is a time that challenges everyone running for office to declare where they stand to preserve and defend our democracy.” CNN’s Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.


title: “Biden Will Speak About The Ongoing Battle For The Nation S Soul On Thursday Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Michael Burns”


In that speech last week, Biden tested the message he is expected to aggressively preach to Democrats this fall. He also showed how his attacks on Trump, and the Republicans who have remained loyal to him, have become markedly more intense as November’s midterm elections approach. “What we’re seeing now is either the beginning or the death of an extreme MAGA philosophy,” Biden told a group of Democratic donors at a private home in Maryland before the rally. “It’s not just Trump,” he continued, “it’s the whole philosophy behind the — I’ll say something: It’s like semi-fascism.” In a speech in Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday, Biden will also drive home a well-known criticism he has leveled at Trump and those around him: that they cannot pretend to support law enforcement while threatening the FBI and supporting those who broke into the Capitol Hill on January 6. , 2021, a senior administration official told CNN. Biden will also devote a significant portion of his speech in Wilkes-Barre to pushing for an assault weapons ban, calling it a “crucial” and “powerful issue that has broad bipartisan support,” the official said. Labeling Trump’s views as a type of proto-fascism marked an escalation in Biden’s rebuke of his predecessor and set the stage for a midterm political message designed to portray his opponents as too extreme for most voters. Biden said throughout the 2020 campaign that he was running to restore the “soul of the nation,” and he and his White House returned to that statement repeatedly during his early years in office. Vice President Kamala Harris also hit the campaign trail Saturday and issued a stark warning about threats against democracy during a DNC fundraiser in California. “I was there in Washington, D.C., after the election when we won, and on January 6th, I was there in Washington, D.C. — I was still a senator and vice president-elect — when there was a direct tangible attack on our democracy,” Harris told supporters. . “When we talk about what’s at stake, in terms of who represents what, we have to understand that this is a time that challenges everyone running for office to declare where they stand to preserve and defend our democracy.” CNN’s Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.


title: “Biden Will Speak About The Ongoing Battle For The Nation S Soul On Thursday Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Maribel Sutherland”


In that speech last week, Biden tested the message he is expected to aggressively preach to Democrats this fall. He also showed how his attacks on Trump, and the Republicans who have remained loyal to him, have become markedly more intense as November’s midterm elections approach. “What we’re seeing now is either the beginning or the death of an extreme MAGA philosophy,” Biden told a group of Democratic donors at a private home in Maryland before the rally. “It’s not just Trump,” he continued, “it’s the whole philosophy behind the — I’ll say something: It’s like semi-fascism.” In a speech in Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday, Biden will also drive home a well-known criticism he has leveled at Trump and those around him: that they cannot pretend to support law enforcement while threatening the FBI and supporting those who broke into the Capitol Hill on January 6. , 2021, a senior administration official told CNN. Biden will also devote a significant portion of his speech in Wilkes-Barre to pushing for an assault weapons ban, calling it a “crucial” and “powerful issue that has broad bipartisan support,” the official said. Labeling Trump’s views as a type of proto-fascism marked an escalation in Biden’s rebuke of his predecessor and set the stage for a midterm political message designed to portray his opponents as too extreme for most voters. Biden said throughout the 2020 campaign that he was running to restore the “soul of the nation,” and he and his White House returned to that statement repeatedly during his early years in office. Vice President Kamala Harris also hit the campaign trail Saturday and issued a stark warning about threats against democracy during a DNC fundraiser in California. “I was there in Washington, D.C., after the election when we won, and on January 6th, I was there in Washington, D.C. — I was still a senator and vice president-elect — when there was a direct tangible attack on our democracy,” Harris told supporters. . “When we talk about what’s at stake, in terms of who represents what, we have to understand that this is a time that challenges everyone running for office to declare where they stand to preserve and defend our democracy.” CNN’s Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.