this line from an op-ed might be most telling, not a word president biden said will pardon his party from a reckoning next week. this afternoon he will deliver remarks on student debt relief and heads to mexico to no word on whether he will visit the southern border. carley: brooke singman has more fallout from biden s speech, brooke. brooke: president biden will avoid the main battleground straights as he heads to new mexico and california, this trip after he blasted maga republicans in a dramatic speech last night. listen. president biden: we the people must decide if rule of law will prevail or if we will allow the dark forces to thirst for power put ahead of principles that have long guided us. american democracy is under attack because the defeated president of the united states refuse to accept the results of the 2020 election. brooke: biden attacking trump supporters. the president also tying the attack on nancy pelosi s husband to january 6. president biden:
is look at all lives matter in our communitieses and it will make a difference to have a successful business. todd: same question, you guys have been hit with racist violence, racist vandalisms, why aren t democrats doing something to prevent that? we all elected officials need to be held accountable. there needs to be change happen, we feel all elected officials need to show up and vote and exercise our right to vote. what is wrong is wrong and what is right is if change happens. todd: erwin, are you hopeful this midterm election is the one where the voters put in candidates who become office holders who focus on eliminating crime in black communities and black-run businesses?
bring the country back. carley: you bring up the point. president biden made a speech at union station, washington, d.c., yesterday, painting republicans as bad and a threat to democracy he started the speech by talking about the attack on paul pelosi and tried to tie it into januar. making everything extremely political. well, as he was making that very speech you have general bolduc in new hampshire and he also faced a bit of violence himself with somebody in the crowd attempting to punch him. so you can go back and forth, you know, with the political violence and it s just unfortunate it s happening on both sides. something that should be condemned across the board but making it political as opposed to see saying everything is bad i think, is not really the right way to go. todd: of course all the major topics we were discussing were topics last night. in new hampshire, nowhere near the actual physical border, the border crisis was front and center. take a listen. we have to h