WHITE HOUSE
‘Where the hell are we?’: Biden slams Republicans
for encouraging political violence
The president’s visit to Pennsylvania on Tuesday is
his first of three over the next week to the midterm battleground state.
By MYAH
WARD
08/30/2022
05:15 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/08/30/biden-republicans-political-violence-00054285
President
Joe Biden on Tuesday lambasted members of the Republican Party for encouraging
political violence — including apparently South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham.
“No one
expects politics to be patty cake. Hey, sometimes it gets mean as hell. But the
idea you turn on a television and see senior senators and congressmen saying,
‘If such and such happens, there’ll be blood in the street.’ Where the hell are
we?” Biden said.
The
president was speaking at the Marts Center at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., not far from his birthplace of Scranton, where he detailed his $37 billion
“Safer America Plan,” aimed at addressing community safety and crime
prevention.
Toward the
end of his campaign-style, fiery speech, Biden bristled as he talked about members
of the Republican Party encouraging political violence. His reference to senior
senators on television appeared to be a swipe at Graham, who over the weekend
twice said there would be “riots in the street” if the Justice Department
prosecutes former President Donald Trump for his handling of classified
government documents after leaving the White House.
The
president’s visit to Pennsylvania on Tuesday is his first of three over the
next week to the midterm battleground state that will play a key role in
determining control of Congress and the White House in 2024. He’ll speak on
Thursday in Philadelphia about democracy and will return to the state for
Pittsburgh’s annual Labor Day celebration on Monday.
Biden, who
spent much of his speech talking about the need to fund police and take further
steps to address gun violence — such as banning assault weapons — pivoted to
the need to uphold the rule of law.
“A safer
America requires all of us to uphold the rule of law. Not the rule of any one
party or any one person,” the president said, telling the crowd that some
members of the Republican Party have said political violence is necessary.
“[Political violence] is never appropriate. Period. Never. Never. Never.”
The
president then turned to the attack on the Capitol. Bringing his speech full
circle, he talked about the police officers who lost their lives in connection
with the Jan. 6 riot.
“Let me say
this to my MAGA Republican friend in Congress. Don’t tell me you support law
enforcement if you won’t condemn what happened on [Jan. 6]. Don’t tell me.
Can’t do it. For God’s sake, whose side are you on? Whose side are you on?”
Biden said, raising his voice. “Look, you’re either on the side of the mob or
the side of the police. You can’t be pro-law enforcement and pro-insurrection.
You can’t be a party of law and order and call the people who attack the police
on Jan. 6 patriots.”
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