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Biden no longer shy in singling out Trump, the ‘former guy’
WASHINGTON (AP) — One month into his presidency, Joe Biden made clear his distaste for even naming the person he had ousted from the Oval Workplace, declaring, “I’m uninterested in speaking about Trump.”
“The following 4 years, I need to be certain all of the information is the American individuals,” he mentioned in a CNN city corridor.
However now, Biden is eagerly naming and singling out the erstwhile “former man” in ready remarks and on social media, elevating Donald Trump in a approach that Biden and White Home aides didn’t do through the first 18 months of his time period.
Talking just about to a gaggle of Black regulation enforcement executives this previous week, Biden accused the previous president of stoking a “medieval hell” for law enforcement officials who fended off Jan. 6 rioters, including that “Donald Trump lacked the braveness to behave.”
Biden’s Twitter feed repeated these phrases — a jarring sight for a White Home that has tried to expunge any references to the previous president and, particularly, his title.
And when Biden emerged from isolation after a bout with COVID-19, he pointedly famous that he might proceed working from the White Home residence whereas Trump needed to be airlifted to the hospital for remedy after his personal prognosis, at a time when vaccines weren’t accessible and the then-president took a cavalier method to mitigation measures.
For some Democrats, Biden’s willingness to have interaction immediately with Trump was overdue.
“It’s like Lord Voldemort, proper? You gotta say his title and present that you simply’re not afraid of him,” mentioned Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y. “It’s good to see that the president is naming Donald Trump, as all of us ought to.”
Biden’s more and more combative posture comes as a stream of revelations pour out about Trump and his conduct through the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, and amid rising hypothesis that the Republican will launch a comeback bid as early as this fall.
Regardless of Biden’s sinking approval rankings, even amongst members of his personal social gathering, he nonetheless consolidates the overwhelming majority of Democratic voters behind him when introduced because the social gathering’s alternative towards Trump in a hypothetical 2024 marketing campaign.
The primary main effort from Biden to zero in on Trump got here Jan. 6, 2022, when he delivered a speech on the one-year anniversary of the riot. Biden condemned his predecessor for holding a “dagger on the throat of democracy” by spreading repeatedly disproven lies that Trump didn’t lose in 2020.
However even then, Biden refused to name out Trump by title, inviting questions on why.
“I didn’t need to flip it into a up to date political battle between me and the president,” Biden defined after his remarks on the Capitol. “It’s approach past that.”
Different Democrats say Biden, who campaigned on unifying a rustic riven by partisanship, was proper to steer the highlight away from Trump at a time when Democrats had regained management of Washington for the primary time in a decade and had been set to embark on an bold agenda and transfer on from the chaotic Trump years.
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., mentioned he, too, struggled how a lot to deal with the previous president as soon as Trump left workplace.
“I feel a number of us simply hoped he would go away and if we stopped speaking about him, everyone else would cease speaking about him,” he mentioned. “However that’s not the way it’s turned out. He’s operating for president and he nonetheless runs the Republican Get together, and I don’t assume we will disengage anymore.”
This previous week, Biden left little doubt he was ready — even perhaps keen — to immediately problem Trump in a approach he hadn’t earlier than.
In prerecorded remarks to the Nationwide Group of Black Regulation Enforcement Executives’ annual convention, Biden made repeated references to the “defeated” former president who did nothing as regulation enforcement officers labored for hours to guard the Capitol as lawmakers met to certify Biden’s victory.
“The police had been heroes that day. Donald Trump lacked the braveness to behave,” Biden mentioned in his remarks. “The courageous men and women in blue all throughout this nation ought to always remember that.”
Biden’s Twitter feeds amplified these phrases and promoted his repeated references to Trump. A tweet a day later famous that the “ex-president” opposes limiting “military-style weapons” that Biden says have to be barred.
On Wednesday, Biden’s launch from isolation and his celebratory remarks within the Rose Backyard provided him one other likelihood to invoke Trump and their variations on a separate challenge.
“When my predecessor obtained COVID, he needed to get helicoptered to Walter Reed Medical Middle. He was severely unwell. Fortunately, he recovered,” Biden mentioned. “Once I obtained COVID, I labored from upstairs of the White Home.” Biden emphasised that the vaccines, at-home checks and anti-viral remedies he loved throughout his restoration had been available to the American public.
White Home aides consider these two matters — regulation and order, and administration of the pandemic — are among the many areas the place Biden could make the strongest distinction with the earlier administration. Biden himself has made no secret he’s hungry to run towards Trump once more, telling an Israeli tv station just lately that he “wouldn’t be disillusioned” a couple of potential rematch.
As for the previous president, Biden’s tweets and feedback haven’t come up in latest conversations between Trump advisers, based on two individuals acquainted with the talks who spoke on situation of anonymity to debate the personal discussions.
“Joe Biden and the Democrats are destroying America, similar to President Trump predicted,” Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich mentioned. “From a recession at house to wars overseas, there’s nothing Joe Biden can say that may distract from the struggling he has inflicted on the American individuals. His interns ought to cease writing lame Tweets and begin writing a resignation letter.”
Biden’s new, extra confrontational stance is one other approach that the White Home has tried to attract a clearer distinction with Republicans earlier than the November elections as Democrats are battered with the normal headwinds confronted by the incumbent social gathering and contending with voter discontent over inflation and the overall route of the nation.
Republicans are skeptical the technique will work, at the same time as Trump flirts with formally asserting a 2024 bid earlier than the autumn vote. Additionally they fear his candidacy might tear away focus from the GOP’s effort to make the elections a referendum on the Democrats’ stewardship of Washington.
“I get it. If I used to be being held liable for 9.1% inflation and a wobbly financial system and southern border disarray, I’d in all probability try to change the topic too,” mentioned Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 2 Republican within the Senate.
Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, mentioned Biden’s largely tempered public persona and his cautious tendencies had been what made him interesting to a broad swath of voters.
“However I feel he’s coming to the identical conclusion that almost all of the nation has come to, which is that the previous president tried a coup d’etat,” Schatz mentioned. “Though President Biden tries to keep away from inflammatory rhetoric, I feel he’s discovered that there’s no different method to say it.”
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Related Press author Jill Colvin in New York contributed to this report.
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Who is Pierre Poilievre? Canada's Conservative leader seeking to become next prime minister after Trudeau exit
OTTAWA, Canada— With Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement on Monday morning that he will step down as Liberal Party leader, whoever succeeds him will face Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre, whose Conservative Party has nearly three times the support of committed voters (47% compared to 18% for the Liberals) in this year’s general election.
First elected to the House of Commons in 2004, 45-year-old, Calgary-born Poilievre, 45, became leader of the Canadian Conservatives in 2022 and has seen his party grow in popularity as Canadians have grown tired of 53-year-old Trudeau, whose Liberals formed government in 2015.
“Bring home the Canadian dream” has been one of the Conservatives’ major themes, and Poilievre has cast the Liberals as governing with ‘an extremely radical ideology,’ which he described as “basically authoritarian socialism,” in a recent 90-minute interview with popular podcast host Jordan Peterson.
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“People are sick and tired of grandiosity,” said Poilievre. “Horrendous, utopian wokeism” serves, he said, “egotistical personalities on top,” rather than “common people.”
Trudeau has said that Poilievre wants to “make Canada great again,” comparing the Tory leader to incoming U.S. President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again” mantra.
But while Poilievre’s populist messaging has generated comparisons to Trump’s political approach, the Canadian Conservative leader has pushed back the president-elect’s recent comments about making Canada the 51st state.
“I have the strength and the smarts to stand up for this country and my message to incoming President Trump is that first and foremost, Canada will never be the 51st state of the U.S.,” Poilievre said in an interview with Canadian broadcaster, CTV News, before Christmas.
The incoming Trump administration will almost assuredly deal with a Poilievre government as the Conservatives are poised to win the next Canadian election, which could come as early as this spring. When the House of Commons resumes sitting on March 24, the opposition parties are likely to defeat the minority Liberal government in a vote of no-confidence, which would trigger a national vote.
In his Peterson interview, Poilievre acknowledged that Trump — who has proposed a 25% tariff against Canadian exports — “negotiates very aggressively, and he likes to win.” But as prime minister, the Conservative leader said that he would seek “a great deal that will make both countries safer, richer and stronger.”
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Poilievre said that he would accelerate approvals to build oil refineries, liquefied natural gas plants and nuclear facilities, and increase its electricity surplus with the U.S.
He also told Peterson that Canada sells its oil and gas to the U.S. at “enormous discounts,” which he characterized as a “ripoff,” in which “Canada is ripping itself off.”
A Poilievre-led government would also embark on “the biggest crackdown on crime in Canadian history” and that “habitual offenders will not get out of jail anymore,” the Conservative leader said.
On foreign affairs, the Canadian Conservatives’ 2023 policy document states that it would, as government, “take the required steps to renegotiate the Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S. to close the gaps relating to illegal entries in Canada,” and that the Conservative Party recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Canada’s embassy in Israel is currently in Tel Aviv.
In a statement released in response to Trudeau’s resignation on Monday, Poilievre said that “this changes nothing” and that a Conservative Canadian government would “take back control of our border, take back control of immigration, take back control of spending, deficits and inflation. Take back control of our streets by locking up criminals, banning drugs, treating addiction and stopping gun smugglers.”
The Conservatives, added Poilievre, “would secure borders, rearm our forces, restore our freedom and put Canada First.”
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US Congress certifies Donald Trump’s victory in 2024 presidential election
The quiet proceeding contrasts with efforts by Trump’s own supporters to overturn his 2020 loss by storming the US Capitol.
The United States Congress has certified Donald Trump’s victory in November’s presidential election, clearing a final hurdle for his return to the White House later this month.
Monday’s ceremony in Congress officially validated the 2024 Electoral College results.
Overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump’s main rival in the election, the event passed quickly and with little fanfare.
“Today was obviously a very important day,” Harris, who also serves as the president of the Senate, said in remarks afterwards.
“It was about what should be the norm and what the American people should be able to take for granted, which is that one of the most important pillars of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer of power.”
The largely procedural affair marked a stark contrast with the last time Congress convened to certify Electoral College votes, on January 6, 2021.
During that ceremony, thousands of Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol in an effort to overturn then-President Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election.
Lawmakers were forced to evacuate as doors were smashed, police officers were attacked and one protester was shot to death while trying to enter a chamber through a broken window.
The attack took place after Trump held a rally nearby on the Ellipse, a park south of the White House, where he reiterated false claims that the election had been stolen through massive fraud.
Critics roundly condemned the attack as an assault on democracy, and the US Department of Justice has since charged 1,583 participants with federal crimes.
As of Monday, approximately 1,009 have pleaded guilty, with 327 offering guilty pleas to felony charges.
Trump himself faced two criminal indictments for his role in trying to overturn the 2020 election results: A federal case in Washington, DC, was recently dismissed, while a state-level case in Georgia is stalled but ongoing.
Nevertheless, four years later, Trump is set to return to power on the heels of his most successful presidential campaign to date.
In November, Trump won 312 Electoral College votes to Harris’s 226 and became the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote since 2004.
Trump’s Republican Party will also take control of Congress after winning majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Many in the party have since embraced the Republican leader’s false claims about the 2020 election.
“Congress certifies our great election victory today – a big moment in history. MAGA!” Trump wrote on his platform Truth Social on Monday, using an acronym for his slogan, “Make America Great Again”.
Harris, meanwhile, urged respect for the tenets of US democracy. She cited Monday’s peaceful certification as an example of the right way forward.
“I do believe very strongly that America’s democracy is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it,” she said. “Otherwise it is very fragile, and it will not be able to withstand moments of crisis.”
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