Biden not confident in peaceful transfer of power if Trump loses election
Joe Biden expressed that he is not assured of a peaceful power transfer to Kamala Harris if Donald Trump loses the election in November this year as he spoke in an interview with CBS in an excerpt that aired on Wednesday.
Former candidate for president of the country Mor Biden, 81, who suspended his campaign in July and was replaced by Vice President Kamala Harris, noted that secret allusions to this by the president during the campaign should be taken seriously.
‘’If Trump loses I’m not confident at all’’ Mr Biden said in the interview to the network; the rest of the interview was to air this Sunday.
“No you can’t say that seriously He means what he says The literal meanng of the things that if we lose there will be a blood bath . ”
Mr Biden used the fact that ardent supporters attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021, after he defeated Mr Trump in the 2020 vote, during his campaign earlier this year.
Mr Biden also frequently quoted Trump as telling there would be a “bloodbath” if he lost – although the Republican said he was referring here to imported electric cars from China.
Instead of acknowledging defeat and accepting his destino, Trump continues to perpetrate the Big Lie that the 2020 election was fraudulent, and in the CBS sit-down interview Mr Biden singled him out for attempting to place his cronies in key places in US state electoral management bodies to alter the results if there is another such event as the one that happened in 2020.
“You can’t love your country only when the best soccer team scores a goal,” Mr Biden stated.
The octogenarian has been presenting Trump as a dangerous entity to America’s democracy for ages now.
Ms Harris has sometimes sung from that choir, but in a happier key, during a campaign that has galvanised Democrats, raised million of dollars and helped her to edge ahead of Mr Trump in opinion polls.