Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Sept. 13 criticized President Joe Biden for calling those supporting former President Donald Trump “semi-fascists,” saying that such a remark has reminded him of third-world dictatorships.
Biden lashed out at the MAGA movement during a fundraiser for Democrats at a private residence in Bethesda, Maryland, on Aug. 26. MAGA stands for “Make America Great Again,” the slogan of Trump’s successful 2016 presidential campaign.
Within days, Biden’s remarks drew criticism from some Republicans, including New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio).
“What you’re seeing now is basically, ‘Yes, we believe in free speech, but if you hold certain views that we don’t like or don’t agree with, those are dangerous views, those views lead to violence, those views lead to a danger to democracy, those views are fascist,’” Rubio said.
Rubio added, “Very few authoritarians go out and say, ‘You have no right to have an opinion.’ What they say is you only have the right to have a certain opinion.”
“Extreme MAGA Republicans just don’t threaten our personal and economic rights, they embrace political violence,” Biden continued, referring to the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. “They refuse to accept the will of the people. They threaten our very democracy.”
The Florida senator said he was disappointed by Biden’s rhetoric, but it had not surprised him.
“It’s been happening for a while,” Rubio continued. “A year ago, [Biden] said anyone who didn’t vote for the voting rights bill that they wanted … you were segregationist.”