The Biden campaign responded to former President Trump's RNC convention speech with a strong rebuke, criticizing Trump's lack of mention of Project 2025 and highlighting key policy differences. President Biden, through campaign chair Jen O'Malley Dillon, expressed disappointment in Trump's hour-long speech, noting the absence of crucial issues such as women's rights, civil service, and the January 6th insurrection.
Biden accused Trump of causing harm to the economy, undermining rights, and neglecting middle-class families. He characterized Trump's Project 2025 agenda as a severe threat to personal freedoms and American values, labeling it as the most significant attack in modern history.
Contrasting his vision with Trump's, Biden emphasized a commitment to defending democracy, restoring rights, and ensuring opportunities for all Americans. He pledged to make the wealthy pay their fair share and create a future based on inclusivity and fairness. Biden underscored the critical nature of the upcoming election, framing it as a choice between his vision for America and Trump's divisive agenda.
The statement concluded with Biden expressing unwavering determination to defeat Trump and his Project 2025 agenda in the November election, rallying support for his vision of a more equitable and prosperous America.