Biden Affirms Demonstrators' Right to Peacefully Protest, Condemns Violence

    Biden Affirms Demonstrators' Right to Peacefully Protest, Condemns Violence
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    The Facts

    • US Pres. Joe Biden, making previously unscheduled remarks Thursday in the White House Roosevelt Room, said, ''There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos" when commenting about pro-Palestine protests that have occurred on college campuses across the country.

    • At a time when many demonstrators have refused to leave the campus encampments they've built, and some schools are turning to police to clear them out, Biden called dissent "essential for democracy" but he added it shouldn't "lead to disorder."


    The Spin

    Republican narrative

    Biden's late comments on these havoc-wreaking demonstrators weren't strong enough. The president attacked pro-Trump "MAGA" citizens with much more anger than he showed toward these protesters who don't back America's policies and have openly shown their disdain for him. This could very well cost him reelection, and the US can benefit from a stronger administration.

    Democratic narrative

    Biden is doing what he does best — calming a chaotic situation. He knows he's the president for all Americans, and his comments show his sympathy for all sides of this debate as long as they abide by the law. In a tenuous situation, Biden is toeing the line as a peacemaker as well as anyone could.

    Nerd narrative

    There is a 52% chance that Joe Biden will be re-elected President of the United States in 2024, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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