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Joe Biden says 2024 U.S. election 'all about' whether America's democracy will survive

U.S. President Joe Biden warned Friday that Donald Trump's efforts to retake the White House in 2024 pose a grave threat to the country, the day before the third anniversary of the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol by then-president Trump's supporters aiming to keep him in power.

Says U.S. came close to having 'lost it all' during attack on Capitol 3 years ago

Joe Biden says American democracy is on the line in 2024 election

8 months ago
Duration 2:11
Joe Biden makes what is effectively his first campaign stop of 2024 on the eve of the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. He says American democracy itself is at stake in the 2024 election.

U.S. President Joe Biden warned Friday that Donald Trump's efforts to retake the White House in 2024 pose a grave threat to the country, the day before the third anniversary of the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol by then-president Trump's supporters aiming to keep him in power.

Speaking near Valley Forge, Penn., where George Washington and the Continental Army spent a bleak winter nearly 250 years ago, Biden said that Jan. 6, 2021, marked a moment where "we nearly lost America lost it all."

He said the presidential race a likely rematch with Trump, who is the far-and-away Republican front-runner is "all about" whether American democracy will survive.

The speech, the president's first political event of the election year, was intended to clarify the expected choice for voters this fall. Biden who re-entered political life because he said he felt he was best capable of defeating Trump in 2020 believes focusing on defending democracy to be central for persuading voters to reject Trump once again.

"We all know who Donald Trump is," Biden said. "The question we have to answer is: Who are we?"

Biden laid out Trump's role in the Capitol attack,as a mob of the Republican's supporters overran the building while lawmakers were counting Electoral College votes that certified Democrat Biden's win.

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Trump not hiding his 'assault on democracy,' Biden says

8 months ago
Duration 0:46
U.S. President Joe Biden kicked off his 2024 re-election campaign with a speech in Pennsylvania on Friday. In it, he painted himself as a defender of American democracy and warned about the dangers of another Donald Trump presidency.

More than 100 police officers were bloodied, beaten and attacked by the rioters who overwhelmed authorities to break into the building.

Trump 'glorifying' violence

"What's Trump done? He's called these insurrectionists 'patriots,'" Biden said, "and he promised to pardon them if he returns to office."

He chastisedTrump for "glorifying" rather than condemning political violence.

At least nine people who were at the Capitol that day died during or after the rioting, including several officers who died by suicide, a woman who was shot and killed by police as she tried to break into the House chamberand three other Trump supporters who authorities said suffered medical emergencies.

Biden said that by "trying to rewrite the facts of Jan. 6, Trump is trying to steal history the same way he tried to steal the election."

Trump, who faces 91 criminal charges stemming from his efforts to overturn his loss to Biden and three other felony cases, argues that Biden and top Democrats are themselves seeking to undermine democracy by using the legal system to thwart the campaign of his chief rival.

Former U.S. president Donald Trump is seen at a rally in Waterloo, Iowa, in December 2023.
Former U.S. president Donald Trump seen at an event in Waterloo, Iowa, last month argues that Biden and top Democrats are themselves seeking to undermine democracy by using the legal system to thwart the campaign of the current president's chief rival. (Charlie Neibergall/The Associated Press)

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether Trump could be kept off the ballot because of his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Speaking in Iowa Friday, Trump repeated his false claims that he won the 2020 election and his assertion that the Capitol rioters were patriotic. He called the long prison sentences handed down for some offenders whom Trump calls "hostages" and were convicted of crimes like assaulting police officers on Jan. 6 or seditious conspiracy "one of the saddest things."

Biden, in his remarks, seized on Trump's grievances and his pledges to get retribution on his political enemies.

"Donald Trump's campaign is about him," Biden said. "Not America. Not you. Donald Trump's campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future."

He added: "There's no confusion about who Trump is or what he intends to do."

Before his remarks, Biden, joined by his wife Jill, participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at Valley Forge National Arch, which honours the troops who camped there from December 1777 to June 1778.

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11 months ago
Duration 0:01
The U.S. Constitution could disqualify former president Donald Trump from the 2024 election campaign because of his alleged role in the Capitol riot. Andrew Chang explains a rarely used section of the 14th Amendment and breaks down the arguments we'll hear in ongoing court cases.

He also toured the home that served as Washington's headquarters.

Biden invoked Washington's decision to resign his commission as the leader of the Continental Army after American independence was won and the painting commemorating that moment that resides in the Capitol Rotunda to cast Trump as unworthy of Washington's legacy.

"He could have held onto that power as long as he wanted," Biden said of Washington.

"But that wasn't the America he and the American troops of Valley Forge had fought for. In America, our leaders don't hold on to power relentlessly. Our leaders return power to the people willingly."