US President Joe Biden said he is not confident that the US elections in November will be peaceful
US Elections: US President Joe Biden expressed doubts that the November US elections will be calm, citing provocative statements made by Republican contender Donald Trump, who continues to deny his defeat in 2020.
Before the US elections, President Biden issued a caution in response to concerns expressed by legislators and observers regarding the increasingly combative tone of his campaign.
After losing to President Biden, Donald Trump, who escaped an attempted murder in July and another plot in September, claimed to be the victim of a vast fraud. His accusations infuriated rioters, who looted the US Capitol.
In response to a query, the President of the United States expressed confidence in the free and fair elections. “I’m not sure if it will be peaceful,” he stated.
After hundreds of his fans, inspired to “fight like hell” by the defeated Republican, pounded police officers and broke through doors and destroyed windows at the Capitol, Donald Trump was impeached in 2021 for instigating the revolution.
Donald Trump has long faced criticism for his aggressive speech. On Saturday, he is scheduled to travel to the Pennsylvania location of his first attempted murder.
During his first appearance as president in the White House briefing room, President Biden spoke and highlighted the accomplishments of his administration as his vice president, Kamala Harris, faced off against Donald Trump.
In the meantime, Trump and Harris were canvassing the key states that would determine the winner of the White House. During his Friday campaign stop in North Carolina, Donald Trump restated his allegations of a 2020 voting fraud: He said, “We should be elected, but keep in mind that they cheat like crazy.”