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WH Press Brands Trump Supporters As An Extreme Threat To Our Democracy
Many Twitter users criticized White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday for disparaging a sizable portion of the American voters on behalf of President Biden.
In a preview of Biden’s scheduled address on Thursday, Jean-Pierre stated, “The president thinks that there is an extremist threat to our democracy. The MAGA Republicans are the most energized part of the Republican Party. That is an extreme threat to our democracy, to our freedom, to our rights.”
She continued by saying that they merely disregard the law and are working toward a goal that revokes people’s rights.
Many individuals on Twitter criticized the White House press secretary’s remarks, claiming that rhetoric like those of people like her and Biden is what is really separating the nation.
Mike Huckabee, a former governor of Arkansas, denounced the remarks as divisive. “Joe’s ‘unity’ message to half of America? How does this partisan attack at the taxpayer funded podium not violate the Hatch Act, much less violate common sense and reality?”
Joe's "unity" message to half of America? How does this partisan attack at the taxpayer funded podium not violate the Hatch Act, much violate common sense and reality? https://t.co/4xELw1C9uY
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) August 31, 2022
For The Washington Free Beacon, investigative reporter Chuck Ross penned, “Pretty remarkable to see someone from the White House podium say that a group of ‘energized’ voters poses ‘an extreme threat to our democracy.’”
Christine Villaverde, a Republican running for the North Carolina House, voiced a similar criticism of Biden’s failure to bring the country together, “And this is supposed to unify a Nation? This Administration is committed to sowing further seeds of discontent and animosity. America deserves better. #Redwave2022 @NRCC @gop @ncgop @wakegop.”
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky, criticized Biden’s leadership on a number of topics in response to the remarks.