Joe Biden “An Enemy Of The State”: Donald Trump Hits Back

Former President Donald Trump labeled his successor Joe Biden as the “enemy of the state” during a general meeting at Pennsylvania Saturday, as he slammed the FBI attack last month from his home in Florida.
Making his first public appearance since the August 8 attack, Trump said the search was “justice parody” and warned that it would result in a “back attack that was never seen by anyone.”

“There is no clearer example of the real threat of American freedom than only a few weeks ago, you see, when we witness one of the abuse of power that is most surprising by any administration in American history,” Trump said.

His advice that the Biden government had oversomed the attack to be contrary to the old protocol who saw the Department of Justice and the FBI Law independently from the White House.

Trump told supporters who cheered at a general meeting in the city of Wilkes-Barre that “terrible law abuse” will produce “a reply attack that has never been seen by anyone.”

Trump also replied to Biden’s speech this week where the President said his predecessor and supporters of the Republic “representing extremism that threatened the foundation of our Republic.”

Biden gave “the most ferocious speech, full of hatred and divisive that had been delivered by an American president,” Trump told supporters

“He’s an enemy of the country. You want to know that,” Trump said.

“The Republican Party in the Maga Movement is not what tries to damage our democracy,” he continued, alluding to its movement which made America great.

“We are people who are trying to save our democracy, very simple. The dangers of democracy come from radical left, not from the right,” he added.

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