Breaking News

6/recent/ticker-posts

Saki removes McConnell, calls criticism of Biden's speech 'fun

Saki removes McConnell, calls criticism of Biden's speech 'fun', Biden said opponents of the electoral reform bill are allied with Jefferson Davis. White House Press Secretary Jane Saki has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating "Similar, baseless allegations concerning Russia's intelligence have been made more than once. "I know there are a lot of complaints about the unpleasant nature of yesterday's speech, the number of people who have been silent on behalf of the former president for the last four years," Saki told a news conference on Wednesday. At different levels.

Saki removes McConnell, calls criticism of Biden's speech 'fun

"Even worse is the attempt to suppress the fundamental rights of those who want support and those who want to vote," Saki said, adding that the election review law should not be "biased". White House Press Secretary Jane Sackie White House Press Secretary Jane Sackie (Reuters / Kevin Lamarck) Biden says those who oppose the Democrats' suffrage bill should stand with Jefferson Davis. "And that's why he gave such a powerful speech yesterday," Saki said.


Republican Senator Mitch McConnell described the president's statement as "non-presidential," while Biden's remarks described Biden's speech as aiding and abetting the election review, calling it "combative" and "aggressive."


In his speech, McConnell said Biden "calls millions of Americans his domestic enemy" and "you shout at George Curly Wallace if you don't agree with him."


McConnell asked, "George Curly Wallace?" "If you do not pass the law he wants, then you are Paul Connor, and if you are against the one-party rule of the Democrats, then you are Jefferson Davis."


"How deep and profound and unpredictable," McConnell continued. "Look, I've known Joe Biden for many years, love him and respect him personally. I didn't recognize him on the stage yesterday."


Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Republican. (AP Photo / J. Scott Applewhite. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Republican. (AP Photo / J. Scott Applewhite) (AP)


Minority leaders' harsh words echoed some of Biden's speeches in which lawmakers responded to support democratic-led efforts to reform the US electoral system, which did not support the law: Paul Connor and Jefferson Davis claimed they could be compared to historical villains.

Clark said in a statement issued by the University of Atlanta Center Consortium on the campuses of Atlanta University and Morehouse College. "Do you want to be for Dr. King or George Curly Wallace? Do you want to be for John Lewis or Paul Connor? Do you want to be for Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis?"


But Biden rejected McConnell's bitter criticism, saying he saw Kentucky Republicans as "friends" and McConnell's opposition to the election bill as "disappointing."


"He thinks Mitch McConnell is a friend. That's right," Busaki said. "Because of this, it is even more frustrating that those who in the past supported and supported suffrage and repeatedly voted to extend suffrage are now on the other side."


US President Joe Biden. US President Joe Biden. (Reuters / Jonathan Ernst) Click here for the Fox News app. Saki added that it was clear that Biden's remarks were "exciting" to some Republicans, but that the Republican-led state had passed an electoral security law that "perpetuates a big lie." He described "allowing" as "irresponsible, irresponsible and destructive."


"We've seen evidence in 19 states that 34 laws have been passed invading the right to vote, which is why he stood up and filed an emotional lawsuit yesterday," Busaki added.

Post a Comment

0 Comments