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Le Monde
Le Monde
20 Dec 2023


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US President Joe Biden said Wednesday, December 20, that Donald Trump had clearly backed an insurrection after Colorado's Supreme Court blocked Trump from appearing on the state's Republican primary ballot over the 2021 Capitol assault.

"I'll let the court make that decision. But he certainly supported an insurrection. No question about it, none, zero," Biden told reporters after arriving in Milwaukee, Wisconsin aboard Air Force One. "It's self-evident. You saw it all," added the 81-year-old Democrat, who is likely to face Trump in a close-fought 2024 presidential election in a rematch of their 2020 battle.

While Biden took pains to stress that the matter was up to the courts, it marked a rare occasion that he has directly commented on the multiple legal cases piling up against Trump.

Former president Trump's campaign has said it will appeal to the US Supreme Court against the Colorado ruling, which only applies to the primary ballot in the state.

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It is the first of a number of legal actions across the country to successfully invoke the US Constitution's 14th Amendment, which bars from office anyone sworn to protect the country who later engages in insurrection.

Biden has taken launched direct rhetorical attacks on Trump. Biden told a campaign reception on Tuesday near Washington that "the greatest threat Trump poses is to our democracy. Because if we lose, we lose everything."

He described Trump as "sitting there, watching it unfold on TV as a mob attacked the Capitol" in the assault by the Republican's supporters on January 6, 2021 aimed at overturning Trump's loss to Biden. "This is a former president who actually condones and encourages violence against his fellow Americans," he said. "It's despicable."

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Le Monde with AFP