Biden Turns Trump’s ‘Big Lie’ Against GOP In Call For Voting Rights Legislation

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President Joe Biden on Tuesday gave his strongest push to date for Democrats’ voting rights bills in Congress as a counter to Republican-backed voter restrictions in dozens of states around the country predicated on former President Donald Trump’s “big lie” of a rigged election.

“No other election has ever been held under such scrutiny or such high standards,” he said in a speech in Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center, amid an exhibit titled “Civil War and Reconstruction.” 

“The big lie is just that: a big lie,” Biden continued.

The address was scheduled in part to allay concerns from voting rights advocates that he and his White House are not doing enough to push federal legislation. 

Biden said the 2020 election “should be celebrated, an example of America at its best.”

“But instead, we continue to see an example of human nature at its worst: something darker and more sinister,” he said. “In America, if you lose, you accept the results. You follow the Constitution, you try again. You don’t call facts fake and then try to bring down the American experiment just because you’re unhappy. That’s not statesmanship. That’s selfishness. That’s not democracy, that’s the denial of the right to vote.”

"Don't Mess With Texas Voters" signs are distributed before the start of a voting rights rally outside of the Texas State Cap



“Don’t Mess With Texas Voters” signs are distributed before the start of a voting rights rally outside of the Texas State Capitol on July 8 in Austin, Texas.

“Philadelphia was one of the most corrupt cities in the Country — and so is Detroit, and so is Milwaukee, and so is Atlanta, and Pittsburgh, and Oakland, and Baltimore,” Trump said in a statement, rattling off a list of cities with large Black populations as those supposedly rife with election fraud. “Corruption has gone on for years, but in the 2020 Presidential Election Scam, with the mail-in ballots and the use of Covid to cheat, corruption reached new levels.”

Trump and his supporters continue to lie about the 2020 election, claiming that millions of illegal votes were cast in a handful of key states and that Trump actually won. Some of his most fervent supporters, including pillow maker Mike Lindell, believe that the U.S. Supreme Court will next month consider their “evidence” and “reinstate” Trump back into the presidency — an absurd belief that has no basis in law.

Trump nevertheless egged this on himself in a statement he released via email last month: “Hard to believe I got 75 million votes (the most of any sitting President) despite all of that, together with a very Fraudulent Election. 2024 or before!”

Former President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he walks off after speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (



Former President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he walks off after speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas, on July 11.

Trump spent weeks attacking the legitimacy of the Nov. 3 election after he had lost, starting his lies in the predawn hours of Nov. 4 with claims that he had really won in a “landslide” and that it was being “stolen” from him. Those falsehoods continued through a long string of failed lawsuits challenging the results in a handful of states. After the Electoral College finally voted on Dec. 14, making Biden’s win official, Trump began urging his followers to come to Washington on Jan. 6 to intimidate his own vice president and members of Congress into overturning the election results and installing Trump as president for another term anyway. The mob he incited attempted to do just that as it stormed the Capitol. His supporters even chanted “Hang Mike Pence” after Pence refused to comply with Trump’s demands.

A police officer died after being assaulted during the riot, and two others died by suicide in the following days. One of the rioters was fatally shot, and three others in the crowd died during the melee.

Trump, nevertheless, has not backed away from the election falsehoods, despite a record second impeachment for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection.

On Monday ― with zero evidence — Trump accused Virginia of having untrustworthy elections and advised the GOP candidate running for governor there this autumn to watch the “vote counters.”

Trump lost Virginia 44-50 to Hillary Clinton in 2016, and 44-54 to Biden four years later.



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