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Biden links Paul Pelosi's attack to conspiracies and condemns the climate of violence: "Enough is enough!"

The president of the United States affirms that the next elections are "the most important" in the lives of Americans.

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Biden links Paul Pelosi's attack to conspiracies and condemns the climate of violence: "Enough is enough!"

The president of the United States affirms that the next elections are "the most important" in the lives of Americans

MADRID, 29 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president of the United States, Joe Biden, has linked the recent attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of the president of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, to "the lies" of the Republican Party about the alleged fraud of the 2020 elections .

Referring to the attack with a hammer suffered by Pelosi in her private home in the city of San Francisco, Biden has affirmed that it is a "despicable" fact and that in the United States "there is too much" violence, hatred, and virulence, as he has expressed in a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

It has also detailed that the suspect in attacking Pelosi sang a slogan that was used during the assault on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, according to what federal agents have told the president. "The chant was, 'Where's Nancy? Where's Nancy? Where's Nancy?'" Biden detailed.

"What makes us think that a party can talk about 'stolen elections', that 'COVID-19 is a hoax', and that 'this is all a bunch of lies' without affecting people who may not be so well? balanced? What makes us think that it is not going to corrode the political climate?", The US president snapped, stating that "Enough is enough!".

In this sense, Biden has called for "every person of good conscience" to oppose "clearly and unambiguously" violence in politics, regardless of what their politics are. "All of us! All of us together, as Americans," she added.

"Knowing Paul, Nancy and the families as I know them, they are tough as they seem. But we are praying for him. We are optimistic for his full recovery," said the White House tenant.

As part of his campaign for the mid-term elections, which will take place on November 8, the president of the United States has stressed to the population of Pennsylvania, a key state in the elections, the reasons for voting for the Democratic Party.

"If we keep control of Congress and the government, we can turn 180 degrees. If we do those two things, we can turn Congress around. Pennsylvania will be a better place and so will the United States," Biden predicted.

"That's why we're all here. There are eleven days left. Eleven days until the biggest midterm election of our lifetimes. And that's not hyperbole. It's going to shape what this country looks like for the next decade or more. It's not a joke," he remarked.

For this reason, he has urged US citizens not to take these elections as a referendum of approval of the Government, but as a true choice between "two very different visions of the United States."

Still, Biden has defended his administration by saying he is trying to build a "bottom-up" economy that rewards work and "not just" wealth, as well as an economy that "works for everyone, so that the poor have a ladder up."

"It's a fundamental shift that's working compared to the trickle-down economics that MAGA (an acronym for former President Donald Trump's catchphrase 'Make America Great Again') Republicans offer these days.