Biden Takes Aim at Trump and 'MAGA Republicans' in Prime-Time Speech
Biden's Fiery Address Calls Out 'Extremism' of Trump's Supporters
President Addresses Nation in Rare Prime-Time Speech
President Joe Biden launched a sharp attack on former President Donald Trump and his supporters during a rare prime-time address to the nation on Thursday, July 24, 2024. Biden accused Trump and his followers of promoting "extremism" and putting the nation's democracy at risk.
In a forceful speech that was frequently interrupted by applause, Biden denounced the "MAGA Republicans" as a threat to America's values. He painted a stark contrast between his own vision for the country and the agenda he attributed to Trump and his supporters.
"This is not about the past," Biden said. "This is about the future. It's about the kind of country we want to be."
The speech, which was widely anticipated, came as Biden nears the end of his first term in office and prepares to launch a re-election campaign. The address was seen as an opportunity for the President to lay out his vision for the future of the country and draw a line between himself and his potential political opponents.
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