Former Attorney General William Barr told Fox News that “the Democrats have to stop their grossly irresponsible talk about Trump being an existential threat to democracy. He is not.”
The statement came just hours after a would-be assassin shot at former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Republicans lost no time tying the attack to rhetoric from Democrats accusing Trump of being authoritarian, a dictator or anti-democracy.
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Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, a contender for Trump’s vice president position, after the attack posted on X, “Today is not just some isolated incident. The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination.”
President Biden came under scrutiny after the shooting for remarks he made to donors on July 8, in which he said “it’s time to put Trump in a bullseye,” Politico reported.
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On Saturday morning, Vice President Kamala Harris said on X that she would be attending a town hall “to discuss what’s at stake this election and the clear threat the former president represents to our democracy.”
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer implied on July 11 that Trump supporters pose a threat to Americans, saying: “They’re saying it straight to your face: If you can disagree with Donald Trump, watch your back. It’s bone-chilling. It’s un-American. It’s dangerous for our democracy.”
Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said on July 8 that Biden and Democrats will keep defending democracy “at home and abroad,” saying: “We must overcome threats from MAGA Republicans as we fight to protect our freedoms, strengthen alliances and advance opportunity and dignity for all.”
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Barr served as Trump’s attorney general from February 2019 until his resignation in December 2020. Despite the sometimes acrimonious relationship between Trump and Barr, the former attorney general has endorsed Trump for president and has said that the real threat to democracy is the “excesses of the progressive left.”
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