As the U.S. presidential election on November 5 approaches, the rivalry between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is intensifying. President Biden recently made headlines by calling his opponent a “threat” to democracy, stating, “We should lock him up.” Meanwhile, Trump has accused the UK’s Labour Party of interfering in the U.S. election and has called for an urgent investigation.
Biden: “We Should Lock Trump Up”
As the race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump heats up, Biden’s remarks during a meeting with Democrats at his New Hampshire campaign office have sparked controversy. Biden accused Trump of being a threat to democracy, saying, “We should lock him up,” which was met with loud applause. He later softened his comments, clarifying, “If Trump defeats Kamala Harris, our democracy is at risk. We need to keep him out politically. That’s what we need to do.”
Biden’s statements echoed Trump’s 2016 campaign slogan, where he famously chanted “lock her up” in reference to his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Harris: “We Are Prepared”
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris also criticized Trump, saying they are ready for any potential scenarios ahead of the election. Harris accused Trump of trying to undermine a free and fair election, stating, “Trump is someone who still denies the will of the people and incited a violent mob to attack the U.S. Capitol. Over 140 law enforcement officers were assaulted, and some lost their lives. This is a serious matter.” She emphasized that the upcoming election is crucial for choosing a president who respects the duty to protect the U.S. Constitution.
Trump Files Complaint Against the UK: Urgent Investigation Requested
Donald Trump took a bold step by filing a complaint with the U.S. Federal Election Commission, accusing the UK’s ruling Labour Party of interfering in the election in support of Harris’s campaign. The complaint centers around a social media post by Labour Party member Sofia Patel, who mentioned available spots for volunteers willing to travel to North Carolina to campaign for Kamala Harris. The Trump campaign argued that this constituted “blatant foreign interference” and demanded an urgent investigation.
UK Prime Minister Starmer Responds
Following Trump’s complaint, UK Prime Minister and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer responded, stating from Samoa that Labour Party volunteers have participated in almost every U.S. election and do so in their free time. Regarding the claims of accommodations being arranged, Starmer commented, “I believe they are staying with other volunteers.”
Trump’s latest move quickly became a major news story in the UK, dominating media coverage.