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Biden, Trump to give rival addresses to mark anniversary of US Capitol attack

Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will reportedly speak from inside the Capitol, while Trump live streams from Mar-a-Lago.

US PRESIDENT JOE Biden will use the anniversary of the 6 January attack on Congress to warn of threats to US democracy, while Donald Trump will give his own address on how the 2020 election was stolen.

One year after a mob of Trump supporters marched on Congress to try and prevent lawmakers from certifying Biden’s victory in the presidential election, political wounds remain far from healed.

Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will reportedly speak from inside the Capitol, the setting during the unrest of almost unbelievable scenes as Trump supporters fought past police to invade the heart of US democracy.

Biden has often warned during his first year in the White House of an “existential” threat to political freedoms that until now most Americans took for granted. His speech – part of a series of events on what Biden’s key ally, Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, says will be a “difficult day” – is set to take that warning to a new level.

But while Congress is holding a prayer vigil for what Biden has called “a dark moment,” Trump will be giving a press conference from his luxury property in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.

His message is likewise easy to predict. Despite losing by more than seven million votes to Biden, and despite losing multiple court challenges around the country, Trump continues to tout wild claims that the 2020 election was stolen.

And the accusations are only the most incendiary element of a broader attack against Biden on everything from immigration to Covid-19, all adding up to what looks very much like an as-yet undeclared bid to take back power in 2024.

It’s a campaign that Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law, calls “unprecedented in US history.”

“No former president has attempted to do so much to discredit his successor and the democratic process,” Tobias said.

What can Biden do?

However ludicrous the election conspiracy theory may be – one federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled Trump’s case “strained” and “speculative” – it is seen as truth by millions of Americans.

Polls consistently show that around 70% of Republicans think Biden was elected illegitimately.

A new Washington Post-University of Maryland poll puts this number at 58%. However, that same poll found that 40% of Republicans, compared to 23% of Democrats, believe violence against the government is justified sometimes.

Fighting what Trump popularises as “the Steal” has become a political ideology in its own right, with nearly all Republican lawmakers either squirming to avoid criticising what happened on 6 January – or actively defending the attack.

Lara Brown, director of the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University, said the combination of political grifters looking to get into Trump’s good books and the masses of voters deluded into believing what they’re told amounts to a considerable force.

“What is so frightful about where we are right now isn’t just that these are elite attacks, but they are being fueled by a grassroots movement,” she said.

“It wasn’t just far-right win groups who had organised” on 6 January, she said. “It was average, everyday Americans who had bought into this whole notion.”

It’s unclear what, if anything, Biden can do to change these dynamics.

Political scientist and Democratic pollster Rachel Bitecofer urged Biden to take on Trump more aggressively, rather than stick to pretending that the man Press Secretary Jen Psaki has referred to as “the former guy” no longer matters.

Biden “is not commemorating an event that ended. He is commemorating the event that is in process and threatens to get worse,” she said.

“There’s a real hesitancy to accept how virulent the right is in coming after democracy here.”

Brown said, however, that Biden has little room for manoeuvre because a direct attack on Trump risks looking like a “political witch hunt” – exactly what the former president claims in his conspiracy theories.

 © AFP 2022

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    Mute 'Bull' Mick Daly
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    Feb 16th 2014, 3:48 PM

    How about money for flood defences here first or our homeless

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    Mute Jeremy Usbourne
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    Feb 16th 2014, 3:50 PM

    In before the “look to our own” posts!

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    Feb 16th 2014, 4:05 PM

    If European countries actually stopped donating aid money(especially already bankrupt Ireland) to Middle Eastern countries,it might actually put the onus on Middle Eastern countries to sort out their Middle Eastern problems instead of expecting outsiders to do it for them.

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    Feb 16th 2014, 4:24 PM

    Ireland is now top of the fur coat and no knickers league. Like a drunk in a pub buying rounds for all while his wife and kids sit in the cold and dark at home.

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    Mute Marie Duggan
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    Feb 16th 2014, 5:00 PM

    Bankrupting Europe,America ,is their aim.Then they have free rein,and power.

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    Mute Some Feen
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    Feb 16th 2014, 6:16 PM

    Real meeting of the minds going on here in this thread

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    Mute Stephen McShane
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    Feb 16th 2014, 3:50 PM

    Charity starts at home.

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    Feb 16th 2014, 4:33 PM

    There’s a difference between charity and crisis relief / foreign development aid. If we want to live in a developed and progressive world then those with the ability and resources have an obligation to help poorer nations become developed.

    I know that not many will agree with or want to hear that, but ask yourselves this. If the money spent of development and relief was cancelled, do you seriously believe it would be spent on helping people here? Not a chance.. it’d be earmarked for paying back national debts instead. I’d sooner see my tax money going towards helping folk abroad, than on lining the pockets of foreign and already wealthy investors.

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    Mute Seanjohn O Connor
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    Feb 16th 2014, 4:51 PM

    I am sick of this government sending cash to other country’s ,this money is better spent in this country …we have umpteen people suffering here, has any other country come to our aid in the last few weeks…..none. Keep this cash in this country and fcuk all other third country’s all they do is buy arms for there needs & yes they spend billions on bullets & bombs .

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    Mute Elaine Donegan
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    Feb 17th 2014, 8:42 AM

    Here here!!!

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    Mute Sean Hyland
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    Feb 16th 2014, 5:55 PM

    Quatar, Saudi Arabia and the US are funding this war. Let them fund the humanitarian fall out… Totally 100%.

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    Mute Dean Anderson
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    Feb 16th 2014, 9:03 PM

    Where’s Quatar?

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    Mute Declan Noonan
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    Feb 16th 2014, 9:34 PM

    Sean, the US has provided $1.7 billion so far!
    http://www.usaid.gov/crisis/syria

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    Mute Declan Byrne
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    Feb 16th 2014, 8:04 PM

    Absolute disgrace handing out millions. This goverment does not represent the majority.

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    Feb 16th 2014, 6:27 PM

    People need to protest. Fat cats giving our money away while we suffer with austerity handed out by them

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    Feb 16th 2014, 5:52 PM

    What a waste of government finds. The worst part of all is that it will end up in The pockets of some dictator and the people at large lack the education to realise that the West isn’t their enemy despite all of our charity.

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    Feb 16th 2014, 6:22 PM

    Haha, you actually think anyone else in the world knows we exist? Not the mention see us as part of the big bad western empire trying to take over the world?…. Back down the pub with you.

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    Mute Fearg Macd
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    Feb 16th 2014, 6:55 PM

    I live and work in Dubai and let me tell you something sunshine, the Irish presence here is formidable. One of the most influential in fact. We’re well known and respected across the region for our business acumen and achievement.
    I pity you for feeling so inferior…Now, back down the pub with YOU.

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    Feb 16th 2014, 8:54 PM

    Stay where you are Frog Macd. Dubai will obviously collapse without your presence.

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    Feb 16th 2014, 9:19 PM

    Dubai has already collapsed once and been bailed out but you’re right, without expats, this place would still be an empty desert with no future.

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    Mute Elaine Donegan
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    Feb 17th 2014, 8:46 AM

    No without Dubai’s enormous oil reserve it would be dust and sand.
    Nothing to do with the expats, who can’t even hold hands with there partner because they aren’t married..
    Oil and religious laws is what has Dubai the way it is.

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    Mute Fearg Macd
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    Feb 17th 2014, 9:21 AM

    The money comes from the oil but the expertise to build the amazing skyline came by employing foreign, mainly western, engineers and architects. The locals often make a point of saying this themselves.

    We can hold hands,kiss and hug in public here in Dubai. Over 80% expats here and no sharia police. Where are you getting your information from may I ask?

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    Feb 17th 2014, 1:03 PM

    Horrid place,,, built by slaves, full of brassers. An unsustainable, half built monstrosity of a town that will cease to exist in 20 years…

    See ya in the village Friday buddy!

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    Feb 17th 2014, 2:05 PM

    True, true…Everyone sees it except the locals and the poor Bangladeshi labourers working in the mid day sun for 5$ a day ;-)

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    Feb 16th 2014, 4:47 PM

    They jerk the strings; the puppets jump!

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    Feb 17th 2014, 12:07 AM

    Its an absolute disgrace that you would begrudge these people the aid that they need. They’ve been driven from their homes by war. If you have a place to live and food to eat you are 1000 times better off than these people. Its not a matter of it “not being Ireland’s problem” its a matter of it being humanity’s problem, if the roles were reversed you’d be grateful of the aid. Its hard to believe that most people would want us to turn our back on fellow human beings in their hour of need.

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    Feb 17th 2014, 11:14 AM

    This is the problem with our country people like u the do gooders we have our own stuff to deal with you obviously
    Haven’t fallen on hard times I hope u never experience it, you might have a different opinion then

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    Feb 16th 2014, 10:43 PM

    Not our problem in the end of the day we have enough problems here to be looking after like yes flood defences looking after the homeless pensioners if the shoe was on the other foot Id like to see if they would help us not a chance

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    Feb 16th 2014, 11:47 PM

    What do you want.. a shipment of commas?

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    Feb 17th 2014, 1:08 AM

    shocking to see what people have to say about this. We are a million times better off than these people even if we don’t have much and the fact that some would begrudge money being sent to help women, children and men that didn’t choose to end up like this is sick.

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    Feb 17th 2014, 8:40 AM

    I’m sorry did I miss something here!!!!
    Are there not irish people still homeless in Ireland after the banks took there homes and the government are giving charity abroad???
    Are we thick in the head letting this happen..

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    Feb 17th 2014, 4:34 AM

    Charity starts at home. .. give to the irish

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    Feb 18th 2014, 8:57 PM

    Leave it to the Gulf and Middle East…plenty of rich nations eg Qatar UAE that could donate! stop depending on the broken EU !

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