Biden’s 'inflection point' in confronting Trumpism: The Note
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Biden’s signal to his party from here is that the only way to confront Trumpism is by taking on Trump all over again.
The TAKE with Rick Klein
A chunk of President Joe Biden's first year in office was defined by his belief in bipartisanship -- and, in the view of many of in his own party, acting as if his predecessor didn't mean what he did to and about the GOP.
That changed on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack. Biden called this "an inflection point in history," and it might mark something similar when it comes to his presidency.
Without once mentioning him by name, Biden took direct aim at former President Donald Trump and his movement. He made it personal: "a defeated former president" whose "bruised ego matters more to him than our democracy or our Constitution."