Biden continued his rhetorical assault on 'MAGA Republicans' during a Labor Day speech in Pennsylvania.
Biden warned that Trump-supporting Republican extremists could set the country on a"sliding path to oblivion" during a Labor Day speech in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, on Monday. The president said that the former president wants to force the country to"look backwards," while blasting Trump and his"extreme" supporters for refusing to accept Trump's 2020 presidential election loss.
"Democracy is really at stake," he added."You can't be a democracy when you support violence when you don't like the outcome of an election. You can't call yourself a democracy when you don't, in fact, count the votes that people legitimately cast and count that as where you are. You can't be a democracy or call yourself one if you continue to do what they're doing.
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