President Biden is planning to deliver a major speech on what he claims are the ongoing threats to democracy later this month, with the address scheduled the day after the next Republican presidential primary debate. The McCain Institute is being considered as a potential venue for the speech, after Biden creepily kissed a statue to former Senator John McCain in Vietnam earlier this month.
Anita Dunn, a top White House adviser, disclosed details about the upcoming speech to Democratic donors on Wednesday in Chicago, the chosen location for the party’s 2024 convention. The White House and Biden campaign have not yet responded to requests for comment. In addition to the speech, major contributors to the Democratic National Committee were invited to a preview of the party’s convention in Chicago this week. The Biden Victory Fund, which encompasses the Biden campaign, national party, and all state parties, has the ability to accept contributions as large as $929,600 from big donors.
Last September, Biden delivered a Hitlerian speech in Philadelphia framing the midterm elections as a “battle for the soul of this nation,” echoing his 2020 campaign slogan.