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Biden open to suspending 2024 election to "fight fascism"

Sep 02, 2022

Washington, DC - President Joe Biden today delivered what many historians are calling "the most unifying speech of all time". His speech called "Continued Battle for the Soul of the Nation" largely emphasized the growing threat of people who are critical of Biden's policies. One specific quote that is being widely shared on social media was his statement on election denialism, "When we dismissed the 2016 election results and said Trump was illegitimate and encouraged people to have uprisings all over the country; we did it from a place of love and tolerance -- but the people who question the outcomes of the 2020 election are motivated exclusively by hatred and white supremacy, and they have no place in our democracy".

One Twitter user, @deathtoGOP, shared that specific Biden quote with the added commentary "love trumps hate" and has already accumulated over 15k retweets as of time of publication, meanwhile other high profile Twitter users who pointed out the blatant hypocrisy were quickly banned 

President Biden took things a step further when he outlined his plan to "save democracy from the hands of MAGA extremists". During this section of the speech he said he would not rule out suspending the 2024 Presidential election, "we are prepared to defend democracy by any means necessary, we all know what Hitler did, and Trump and the Republicans who support him are literally Hitler, so if we need to suspend future elections to keep them from power I don't think anybody with a soul is going to lose any sleep."

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