Radio host Charlamagne tha God said many of President-elect Donald Trump’s critics have seen a major shift in attitude from warning that he will end democracy to respecting his legitimate victory. I observed that
“I’m glad everyone is feeling optimistic. The reality is we don’t have a choice because we’re here now. Like it or not, Donald J. Trump will be the 47th President of the United States,’ and we all hope for the best for this country,” said Charlamagne, who is a god.
“Guys, don’t you think it’s weird that now that he’s won, they’re not calling him a threat to democracy? They’re not calling him a fascist. I mean, damn it, Monday. That’s what they just called him,” Charlamagne added.
Biden calls Trump supporters ‘trash’, and White House aims to clean up afterwards
“If you really believe that, I think someone’s speech will be about how America is doing well and how things are about to get really bad. I just wonder how much of it was just politics, that’s all.
In brief remarks Thursday, Biden congratulated President Trump on his victory and pledged that his entire administration would work to “ensure a peaceful and orderly transition of power.” He stressed unity and said political movements were a “competition of conflicting visions” in which countries choose sides.
This was in stark contrast to Biden’s rhetoric that Trump and his supporters are a threat to democracy or “trash.” While campaigning for Harris in the final weeks of the campaign, Biden called for Trump to be “politically” restrained.
White House denies Biden called Trump supporters ‘trash’
On Thursday, Fox News senior White House correspondent Jackie Heinrich asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about this change in Biden’s remarks, saying, “This administration has given millions of Americans… “I sent a message that I would wake up the day after the presidential election,” he recalled. If Trump wins the election and their rights are taken away, democracy will collapse. And the president said today, “We’ll be fine.” So how do you solve it? ”
After being pressed repeatedly by reporters, Jean-Pierre finally bristled and said, “Well, you’re just twisting everything, and it’s really unfair. No, that’s not it.” No, no, no, Jackie, that’s not fair because I’m doing it.” I’m standing here trying to be respectful of what happened the last two nights, two days ago. is. ”
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Fox News’ Greh Wehner and Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report.