‘Unity President’ Biden Criticizes Two Democrat Senators For Voting ‘More With My Republican Friends’ 

On Tuesday, Joe Biden took a swipe at two Democrat Senate members that the president said “vote more with” his “Republican friends.”

Biden, who has often spoken of “unity” and coming together, made his partisan political remarks during a commemoration of the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre.

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Biden: GOP Efforts A ‘Truly Unprecedented Assault On Our Democracy’

Biden highlighted the “right to vote” in one part of his speech, and attacked GOP election integrity efforts as trying “to replace nonpartisan election administrators and to intimidate those charged with tallying and reporting the election results.” 

Biden insisted that this was a “truly unprecedented assault on our democracy.”

After urging Congress to take action, Biden then brought up “all the folks on TV” who he keep asking questions about why he hasn’t gotten “this done.”

Biden seemed to be pointing at two Democrat senators with a reputation for bipartisanship, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema.

Both Manchin and Sinema supporting keeping the filibuster.

Biden Takes Aim At Two Democrats

Biden said, “I hear all the folks on TV saying, ‘why doesn’t Biden get this done?”

“Well, because Biden only has the majority of effectively four votes in the House and a tie in the Senate, with two members of the Senate who vote more with my Republican friends,” Biden said.

He added, “But we’re not giving up.”

Manchin and Sinema have broken with most of their party on other issues, but also, specifically, efforts by Democrats to eliminate the filibuster rule.

In January, A Sinema spokesperson said she “is not open to changing her mind about eliminating the filibuster.”

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Manchin Defends The Filibuster

Manchin explained his support for keeping the filibuster in an April op-ed in the Washington Post.

“The filibuster is a critical tool to protecting [minority] input and our democratic form of government,” Manchin wrote.

Just last year, Democrats used the filibuster an historic number of times to block Republican efforts.

 

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