WHITE HOUSE
Biden calls Trump's philosophy 'semi-fascism'
At a Democratic fundraising event in Maryland, the
president denounced his predecessor and followers he labeled as
"extreme" Republicans.
By
CHRISTOPHER CADELAGO and OLIVIA OLANDER
08/25/2022
06:45 PM EDT
Updated:
08/25/2022 10:01 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/08/25/biden-trump-philosophy-semi-fascism-00053831
Exuberant
over a string of recent legislative victories, and launching his midterm
campaigning in earnest, President Joe Biden swaggered into Maryland on Thursday
and excoriated his predecessor’s philosophy as “semi-fascism,” in what
constituted an unusually pointed and highly charged denunciation of
Republicans.
“What we’re
seeing now is either the beginning or the death knell of extreme MAGA
philosophy,” Biden told Democratic donors in the Washington suburb of
Rockville. Calling out those he labeled as “extreme” Republicans, Biden said:
“It’s not just Trump, it’s the entire philosophy that underpins the — I’m going
to say something, it’s like semi-fascism.”
Later, at a
national Democratic Party event before a few thousand people packed into a
nearby high school gym, Biden added: “I respect conservative Republicans. I
don’t respect these MAGA Republicans.”
“There are
not many real Republicans anymore,” Biden added.
No
president in recent memory has had a better month of August, lifting the mood
inside the White House and injecting fresh hope across the party ahead of what
long looked like a bleak midterm election. In recent weeks, Democrats have
passed a slew of marquee bills filled with deliverables that Biden ticked
through in his speeches. The president painted the last year-plus as something
of an American comeback — and a recovery from the depths of the pandemic and
economic turmoil: “We’ve come a long way,” he said.
And after a
recent stretch of self-isolation as he recovered from Covid, Biden appeared to
relish the opportunity to close out the night by wading into the audience and
spending several minutes grinning for selfies.
Republicans
called the president’s comment about fascism “despicable,” with a spokesperson
for the GOP saying Americans are still “suffering” from high inflation.
For Biden,
spending the evening in a blue state with few competitive elections pointed to
the careful calculation the White House faces in deploying him over the next 75
days. While the president’s approval numbers have ticked up of late, he still
hovers around the low- to mid-40s, and many Democrats remain reluctant to
appear with him.
Onstage in
Rockville, Biden highlighted his administration’s recent cancellation of
student loan debt, as well as Democrats’ ongoing fight for abortion rights. He
listed other campaign promises yet unfulfilled, including universal pre-K. At
one point, he presided over a slideshow presentation that highlighted the plan
of Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), the head of the Republican Party’s Senate campaign
arm, to sunset federal programs every five years. Biden said that includes
Medicare and Social Security.
“The MAGA
Republicans don’t just threaten our personal rights and economic security,” the
president said. “They’re a threat to our very democracy. They refuse to accept
the will of the people. They embrace political violence. They don’t believe in
democracy.”
Wading into
the impact of his climate and health care legislation, Biden said that “the
survival of our planet is on the ballot.” If Republicans win control of
Congress, he noted, “it won’t matter where you live: Women won’t have the right
to choose anywhere. Anywhere.”
Earlier, he
criticized the impact the Trump administration had on the United States’
stature in global politics, referring to Russian President Vladmir Putin’s
recent aggression in Ukraine.
“I
underestimated how much damage the previous four years had done in terms of
America’s reputation in the world,” Biden said.
Biden’s
rally brought in more than 3,600 people in a gym and two overflow rooms. The
Democratic National Committee has reported record midterm fundraising for this
point in the year, at $255 million for this cycle and $92 million for the year.


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