In a fundraising letter to Democrats on Independence Day, Joe Biden slammed the Supreme Court for its decision on presidential immunity, and said that if Donald Trump returns to the White House, America will be like Nazi Germany.
“A few days ago, our Supreme Court overruled our founding principle. Now, while ordinary folks are expected to follow the law, conservatives on the Court have decided presidents are free to break it. That’s not hyperbole,” Biden’s campaign letter said, asking for donations. “I fear the Supreme Court’s decision will embolden Donald Trump to sow even more chaos and destruction.”
Then, he compared Trump to a dictator like Adolf Hitler, the man who is responsible for the genocide of between 70-80 million people, including Gypsies, Jews, disabled, elderly, and homosexuals, as he aimed to create the perfect race.
“He has already promised to be a dictator on ‘Day One.’ To purge dedicated public servants across our government. To enact a brutal campaign of revenge and retribution that echoes the likes of Nazi Germany,” Biden wrote in his fundraising plea.
“As long as you are with me, I will not let Donald Trump destroy what America stands for,” he wrote. “Protecting our fundamental rights and saving our nation’s democracy all comes down to reelecting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. They’re counting on this grassroots team to keep MAGA extremism out of the White House! Rush a donation today.”
In the second quarter of this year, the Biden-Harris campaign raised a total of $264 million, including the $30 million raised from movie-industry millionaires at a Hollywood fundraiser in June.
According to a CBS poll, only 27% of registered voters believe Mr. Biden has the mental and cognitive ability to serve as president, down from 35% in early June. To compare, 50% said they think Trump has the cognitive ability to serve as president again.
