According to Trump, Democrats were pulling this democracy distraction move to steer clear of the real problems, like crazy-high inflation and the economy teetering on the edge of a depression. Talk about a wild ride!
Former President Donald Trump dismissed warnings about the potential threat his victory in 2024 might pose to democracy as a “hoax” and “Democrat misinformation.” This occurred during a speech hosted by the New York Young Republican Club on Saturday, December 9, 2023.Trump, currently facing federal and state charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election, asserted that President Joe Biden is the actual danger to democracy.
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In a passionate address, Trump derided the recurring themes of past accusations, such as “Russia, Russia, Russia,” “Mueller, Mueller, Mueller,” and “Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine,” labeling them as successive hoaxes. Emphatically, he declared, “I’m not a threat. I will save democracy. The real threat is Crooked Joe Biden, and that’s what this is – a hoax. We now dub it the ‘threat-to-democracy hoax’ because that’s exactly what it is.”
One-Day Plan for Border and Drilling Focus
Last week, Trump had clarified that he had no intentions of becoming a dictator if re-elected, except for the first day, focusing on addressing border concerns and domestic oil production. However, he expressed frustration with the characterization of these remarks, emphasizing, “I never claimed I wanted to be a dictator. I said I want to be a dictator for one day because I want a wall…and I want to drill, drill, drill.”
Addressing the Democrats’ allegations, Trump dismissed them as a “desperate and shameless attempt to distract from the monstrous abuses of power the left is committing before your very eyes.” He pointed to over a dozen state-level petitions seeking to remove him from the 2024 ballot, citing the 14th Amendment’s clause that bars individuals engaged in “insurrection or rebellion” from holding office.
Contrary to Biden and Democrats’ warnings that a Trump victory in 2024 could undermine American democracy, Trump insisted that their concerns were unfounded. In a climactic assertion, he declared at a fundraiser in Los Angeles that “the greatest threat Trump poses is to the democracy,” emphasizing his commitment to safeguarding and preserving the nation’s democratic foundations.
‘Angry, Bitter Man’ Seeking Revenge in 2024 Bid
Donald Trump, amidst his ambitions for a 2024 comeback, has openly contemplated “retribution” against political adversaries, unveiling a series of policy proposals that seek to extend presidential authority over even nonpolitical facets of the federal government.
In a recent interview, former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, a Republican who lost her seat to a Trump-backed primary contender, issued a stark warning. She asserted that the nation would be “sleepwalking into a dictatorship” if Trump were to secure victory in the upcoming election.
Trump, responding to Cheney’s concerns during a town hall with Fox’s Sean Hannity, declared that he wouldn’t embrace a dictatorial stance. He emphasized that this exception would be limited to the initial day, focusing on addressing border issues and domestic oil production.
After dropping that bombshell, everyone started going off on Trump. Chris Christie, the ex-Governor of New Jersey and another dude eyeing the 2024 Republican presidential nod, straight-up called Trump “an angry, bitter man” thirsty for payback against anyone who didn’t see eye to eye with him. Even Al Gore, the ex-Vice President and a Democrat, jumped in on it during a chat with Jake Tapper on an interview. Gore wasn’t buying Trump’s supposed dreams of being a dictator and threw shade, wondering when folks would start taking Trump’s words seriously.
A Mix of Accusations, Warnings, and a Bold Prophecy
In the middle of all this drama, Trump let loose on Democrats one Saturday, tagging them as “sick people” who couldn’t care less about our country. He didn’t hold back, calling democracy worries a total “hoax.” According to Trump, Democrats were pulling this democracy distraction move to steer clear of the real problems, like crazy-high inflation and the economy teetering on the edge of a depression. Talk about a wild ride!
In the midst of facing 91 federal counts from four separate investigations, Trump issued a warning to Biden, suggesting that indicting him could have severe consequences if he returns to the White House. “He’s opened up a Pandora’s box that will never let our country be the same. I can only say to Joe: Be very careful what you wish for, but what you have done is a terrible thing,” Trump cautioned, emphasizing that these indictments are aimed at their political opponent, Biden.
Concluding his speech on Saturday, Trump boldly predicted his return to the White House with a vow to make America “great again.” He asserted, “We will throw off the sick political class that hates our country. We will rout the fake news media. We will evict Joe Biden from the White House, and we will finish the job of making our country great again once and for all.” The anticipation of Trump’s comeback, coupled with his defiant rhetoric, sets the stage for a political landscape marked by heightened tension and uncertainty.