Biden on Trump ‘dictator’ remark: ‘He’s saying it out loud’

By Steve Holland

PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) -President Joe Biden told donors at a political fundraiser on Monday that former President Donald Trump is a threat to U.S. democracy and said the Republican had pledged to be a dictator for a day if elected in 2024.

“He’s saying it out loud,” said Biden, a Democrat who is running for reelection.

Biden has sought to use Trump’s words against him on a number of occasions as a way to boost his own political prospects, casting Trump as a threat to democracy.

“The other day he said he wants to be a dictator only on one day, wipe out the civil servants and a whole range of other things,” Biden told donors at a campaign event in Philadelphia. “He embraces political violence instead of rejecting it. We can’t let that happen.”

During a speech on Saturday, Trump repeated a statement he made during a Fox News town hall last week that he did not intend to become a dictator if he wins the presidency again except “on day one”.

“I said I want to be a dictator for one day,” Trump told the New York Young Republican Club annual gala. “And you know why I wanted to be a dictator? Because I want a wall, right? I want a wall and I want to drill, drill, drill.”

His comments were nearly identical to those he made in the Fox town hall and prompted chants of “Build the Wall” from the gala crowd.

When asked about Trump’s comments, White House spokesman Andrew Bates said Biden “has been working to protect American democracy and to unite people of all political views against these unprecedented threats” without mentioning Trump by name.

Trump, the Republican frontrunner headed for a likely election re-match with Biden in 2024, has frequently promised “retribution” against political opponents if he gains power again. He has also called for the “termination” of parts of the Constitution over his false claims that his loss to Biden in the 2020 election was due to massive voter fraud.

“And I want to say it is wrong to suspend the Constitution and abuse federal power to persecute critics and trample the First Amendment,” Bates added while speaking on Air Force One as Biden flew to Philadelphia.

(reporting by Steve Holland in Philadelphia and Nathan Layne in Wilton, Connecticut; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Grant McCool)

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