Biden says Trump’s ‘extreme’ MAGA ideology is like ‘semi-fascism’
- The president urged Democrats at a rally to prevent Republicans from taking control of Congress in the November 8 midterm vote
- He also cast the opponents as a party of ‘anger, violence, hate and division,’ comparing Trump’s MAGA brand to ‘semi-fascism’

US President Joe Biden told Democrats at a rally on Thursday that they need to save the country from the “semi-fascism” of Donald Trump’s Republicans and keep control of Congress in upcoming midterm elections.
Speaking to hundreds of party faithful in Maryland, just outside Washington, Biden sought to build on growing energy in the party, which believes it can fend off a threatened Republican victory in the November 8 vote.
Casting the Republicans under ex-president Trump’s sway as a party of “anger, violence, hate and division,” Biden said, “We’ve chosen a different path forward: the future of unity, hope and optimism.”
“This fall there will be a choice between these two visions. We must take our case to the American people and be crystal clear about it,” he said.
Earlier, in remarks ahead of the speech, Biden likened Trump’s Make America Great Again or MAGA brand as “extreme.”