'Every accusation is a confession': Brian Kilmeade mocked for claiming Biden went ‘full Hitler’ on Trump during Valley Forge speech

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade emphasized the importance of a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in 2024 presidential election
PUBLISHED JAN 9, 2024
Brian Kilmeade accused President Joe Biden of going 'full Hitler' on Donald Trump in his January 6 anniversary remarks (Fox News/YouTube, @potus/Instagram)
Brian Kilmeade accused President Joe Biden of going 'full Hitler' on Donald Trump in his January 6 anniversary remarks (Fox News/YouTube, @potus/Instagram)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK: Fox News host Brian Kilmeade criticized President Joe Biden for going "full Hitler" against Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump during a campaign speech on Friday, January 5, at Valley Forge, in Pennsylvania.

The 'Fox & Friends' host emphasized the importance of the potential rematch between the two candidates in the 2024 presidential election and cited a recent article published by the Washington Post which claimed that former President Barack Obama had intervened to push the 81-year-old Commander-in-Chief to target Trump to “bolster” his 2024 re-election campaign.


 
 
 
 
 
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Biden's address at Valley Forge on Friday was among the first occasions the incumbent president took a direct shot at Trump.

Biden took advantage of the fact that the speech was given the day before the Capitol riot's third anniversary to boost support for his beleaguered re-election campaign, per RadarOnline.com.

What did Brian Kilmeade say regarding Joe Biden?

Kilmeade referenced the Washington Post report to elucidate how former President Barack Obama, under whom Joe Biden served as Vice President, has allegedly been hands-on with the Democrat’s re-election campaign for the November 2024 general elections.

“They obviously got some first-hand information that Obama really went into Joe Biden to try to get him to understand the power of Donald Trump,” the 'Fox & Friends' host said on Monday morning. “He says people are underestimating his popularity. And he says he grew very animated discussing the 2024 election and Trump’s potential return to power,” he added.


 
 
 
 
 
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He continued, “If you look at some of the experts, they’re saying they spent $40 million to sell Bidenomics over the summer — it lost ground. They tried to sell democracy— It’s losing ground.”

“What’s resonating is Trump is unelectable. He is not worthy of the seat. Hence the speech on Friday where the president went full Hitler that Trump is the worst thing ever, will destroy the country,” Kilmeade claimed.

He questioned, “But why, if you believe that, why would you do that in January? Knowing that we’re going to hear the same thing for nine months? By the time May comes up, we’re not going to hear this,” Kilmeade concluded suggesting that agenda fatigue will make the ‘Hitler-Trump’ comparison less relevant to the American voters by the time the November elections come around.


 
 
 
 
 
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According to a report from The Hill, President Joe Biden issued a warning during his campaign speech on Friday, citing Trump and his MAGA movement as "threats to Democracy" that might cause long-term damage to the nation should he win a second term in office.

Recently, Donald Trump has been compared to the head of the Nazi Party, especially in his remarks at a campaign rally last month where he called his political rivals "vermin" and that immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country."

During his address on Friday, Biden also made a mockery of Fox News, bringing up the channel's settlement of defamation lawsuits against Dominion Voting Systems last spring over its reporting of fraudulent claims regarding 2020 voter fraud that were pushed by former President Trump and his group of associates and loyalists.

Brian Kilmeade trolled for saying Joe Biden went 'full Hitler' against Donald Trump

People on X ridiculed the 'Fox & Friends' host for suggesting that President Joe Biden's speech last Friday was Hitler-esque.



 

One X user remarked, "Every accusation is a confession or projection when it comes to Trump!"



 

"It's always projection with conservatives," another user quipped:



 

"Every Republican accusation is a confession," another user said.



 

One user wrote, "Oh goodness, I wonder what he says about trumps attacks?"



 

"Kilmeade? Who cares?" another user tweeted.



 

One X user remarked, "Kilmeade needs a history class."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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