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Biden attacks Trump supporters, calls American right "extremism"

Biden attacks Trump supporters, calls American right "extremism"


 Joe Biden on Wednesday strongly described the American right, which espouses the ideas of former President Donald Trump, as "the most extreme political organization" in recent history, and called his economic agenda "radicalized."




Referring to his Republican predecessor, who adopted the slogan "Let's Make America Great Again" (MAGA), the Democratic president said, "This MAGA movement is already the most extreme political organization in American history, in modern American history."




After a speech devoted to the economy, he was responding to questions about threats affecting the right to abortion after an internal U.S. Supreme Court documents indicating that it was preparing to revoke the right, which was passed in 1973, was revealed.

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This would deprive millions of women living in southern or central states of the option of abortion, as Republicans have adopted tough legislation that is now subject to the decision of the highest U.S. court, the majority of whose judges have become conservative thanks to Trump's appointments.

Biden said that after the right to abortion, conservatives can back away from other achievements such as the "right to private life" that is the basis of the right to abortion jurisprudence and which the Supreme Court now opposes.

"What happens if one state says LGBTQ children can no longer go to the same classrooms as other children?" he asked. He also talked about the use of contraception.

Joe Biden, who is campaigning for the November legislative elections, described the Republican economic agenda as "extreme" and said they wanted to "raise taxes" on the middle class.

The criticism comes after Trump-backed J.D. Vance was confirmed as the Republican party's candidate for ohio's important Senate election.

The right-wing primaries in the Midwest promised to be a test of Donald Trump's influence on the Republican Party.