Biden campaign spokesperson’s statement praises dictators and sharply criticizes Trump
Trump praises Kim Jong-un and quotes Vladimir Putin’s remarks at weekend rally
The American political media The Hill reported on the 17th (local time) that U.S. President Joe Biden’s campaign criticized former President Donald Trump for his harsh remarks regarding immigrants, saying he reminded them of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.
According to reports, Biden campaign spokesman Amar Moussa said in a statement, “Donald Trump ran for president on a pledge to rule as a dictator and threaten American democracy,” adding, “He parrots Adolf Hitler, praises Kim Jong-un, and praises Vladimir Putin.” “He showed his role model by citing ,” he said.
He then criticized, “Trump is not giving up on his plan to imprison millions of people in concentration camps, and he continues to lie about Joe Biden beating him by more than 7 million votes three years ago (in the U.S. presidential election).”
Previously, former President Trump said at a campaign rally held in New Hampshire on the 16th that thousands of supporters gathered together and that immigrants “pollute the blood of America.”
He claimed that immigrants from not only South America but also Asia and Africa are flowing into the United States, saying, “They are pouring into our country from all over the world.”
Former President Trump once again praised dictators around the world during his campaign rally. He attacked President Biden by quoting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s remarks, and also praised North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un, saying he was “very kind.”
Former President Trump is comfortably ahead of other Republican presidential candidates by double digits, so a rematch with President Biden is likely in the presidential election next November.
He ran for president while indicted in four criminal cases, and signaled that he would seek political revenge if he were to return to power.
In response to former President Trump’s statement in a media interview that he would become a dictator only on his first day in office, President Biden’s team claimed that he acknowledged that he would pursue a dictatorship.
“Trump’s ‘fear and division’ will once again lead to election defeat,” Moussa said.
Spokesperson Moussa said, “He (Trump) bets that he can win this election with division and fear,” and “He is wrong. “In 2020, Americans chose President Biden’s vision of hope and unity over Trump’s vision of fear and division, and Americans will make the same choice next November,” he said.
Source: Donga
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