WASHINGTON: The divided nation will experience an unpleasant Split screen moment when President Joe Biden uses the commemoration of January 20 at the Congress to warn the threat to US democracy and Donald Trump away with conspiracy theories.
One year after the hordes of Trump supporters marched at Congress to try and prevent parliamentarians from certifying Biden’s victory in the presidential election, political injuries remained far from recovering.
Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will be reported to speak from the Capitol, arrangements during the riot of an almost unbelievable scene because Trump’s supporters fight through the US democracy police.
As a veteran politician who came out of retirement to take what he saw as an authoritarian presidency Trump, Biden often warned during his first year in the White House from “existential” threats to political freedom that most Americans have just received.
His speech – part of a series of events about what Biden key allies, a democratic speaker from Nancy Pelosi’s house, said it would be a “difficult day” – set to take the warning to the new level.
But while the Congress held a prayer for what was called Biden “Dark Moment,” Trump will provide a press conference from his luxury property in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
The message is also easy to predict. Despite losing more than seven million votes to Biden, and despite losing many court challenges throughout the country, Trump continued to touting wild claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
And the accusation is only a broader attack element against Biden on all things ranging from immigration to Covid-19, all adds to what it looks very similar to the offer that has not been recapated to take back power in 2024.
This is the campaign that Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Deal, said “unprecedented in US history.”
“No former president who tried to do many things to discredit his successor and the democratic process,” Tobias said.
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But Ludicrous the theory of election conspiracy may be – one federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled the trump case “tense” and “speculative” – it was seen as truth by millions of Americans.
Polling consistently shows that around 70 percent of Republicans think Biden is illegally selected.
A Washington Post-University poll from Maryland placed this figure at 58 percent. However, the same poll found that 40 percent of the Republican Party, compared with 23 percent of the Democrats, believed that violence against the government was sometimes justified.
Combating Trump, The Master Brander, popularized as “stealing,” has become a political ideology with his own rights, with almost all members of the Republic of Parliament stretching to avoid criticizing what happened on January 6 – or actively maintain attacks.
Lara Brown, Director of the Postgraduate School of Political Management at the University of George Washington, said the combination of political grifter who wanted to enter into good books Trump and the mass of voters was cheated to believe what was said to be a considerable strength.
“What is so scary about where we are now not only that this is an elite attack, but they are driven by the grassroots movement,” he said.
“Not just a group of remote victories that have been organized” on January 6, he said. “It’s average, everyday Americans who have bought in all these ideas.”
It is not clear, if any, Biden can change this dynamic.
Democratic political scientist and Democrat Rachel Bitecofer urged Biden to take Trump more aggressively, rather than still pretending that the press secretary Jen PSAKI has been referred to as “the former” no longer important.
Biden “does not commemorate an event that ends. He commemorates the program that is in process and threatens worse,” he said.
“There are real doubts to accept how deadly their rights after democracy are here.”