Joe Biden tonight went all in with an effort to link the Paul Pelosi attack with Jan. 6 during a Union Station speech in Washington D.C. on “democracy.”
Biden described in a clip shared in a tweet that Pelosi only survived the attack “by the grace of God.”
The Pelosis’ son told reporters on Sunday that doctors “are rebuilding him slowly” although there hasn’t been any updates since then.
After offering those words, Biden then zeroed in as he noted, “When the assailant entered the home, asking ‘Where’s Nancy? Where’s Nancy?'”
“Those are the very same words used by the mob when they stormed the United States Capitol on January the 6,” Biden continued.
Biden then described, “When they broke windows, kicked in the doors, brutally attacked law enforcement, roamed the corridors hunting for officials, and erected gallows to hang the former Vice President Mike Pence.”
“It was an enraged mob that had been whipped up into a frenzy by a president repeating over and over again The Big Lie,” Biden added.
Democrats and the mainstream media have been doing their best to seize upon the attack in order to try to halt the building red wave that is likely to happen in the midterm elections.
As we reported earlier, U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) had to deflect three different attempts by a CBS anchor to blame Republicans for what transpired.
POTUS: "[Paul Pelosi's attacker] entered the home, asking 'Where's Nancy? Where's Nancy?' Those are the very same words used by the mob when they stormed the United States Capitol on January the 6. When they broke windows […] erected gallows to hang the former Vice President." pic.twitter.com/UkgNI0vooP
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 2, 2022
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