Former President Donald Trump called the country’s current president, Joe Biden, an “enemy of the state” after Biden’s speech in Philadelphia.
On Thursday night, Biden said during his speech in Philadelphia that Republicans from the “Make America Great Again” movement (MAGA) and Trump “represent extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.”
Trump emphasized that it is the radical left that is undermining American democracy, not the Republicans in the MAGA movement.
However, Trump added: “He is the enemy of the state if you want to know the truth.” “Republicans in the MAGA movement are not the ones trying to undermine our democracy,” he continued. “We are the ones who are trying to save our very simple democracy.”
He also called Biden’s Thursday speech “vicious, hateful and divisive.”
Biden emphasized that Donald Trump and his supporters in the Republican Party “represent extremism” and threaten “the very foundation of our republic.”
However, Biden stated Friday that he does not consider any Trump supporter a threat to democracy, retracting his comments on Thursday.
FBI “ABUSE OF POWER”
Trump criticized the FBI’s actions after the raid on his Mar-a-Lago, Florida, mansion in early August, in his first public statements.
Thus, he blamed the Biden Administration for the investigation that is currently examining the classified documents that were found on his Mar-aLago property.