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Harris, Obama warn of threats to democracy in somber July 4 messages

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Permanent Democrats sent messages of torment and depression instead of celebrating on July 4, which raises anger from many critics. Many messages included warnings about the supposed threats of the country emanating from the Trump administration.

“This fourth of July, I take a moment to think. Things are difficult at the present time. Maybe it will get worse before it improves,” wrote former Vice President Kamala Harris in a post on X, which included a picture of her and former former man Doug Emehof at the White House. “But I love our country – and when you love something, you are fighting for it. Together, we will continue to fight for the example of our nation.”

Many social media users were quick to point out that Harris was limited to former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden from the photo. Others took one of Harris’s famous phrases to ridicule it, saying that the country was “not embracing what it was.”

The footnote at the time, Kamala Harris, speaks during a meeting on artificial intelligence in her festive office at the Eisenhower Executive Office building on July 12, 2023, in Washington, DC, (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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The old President of Harris, former President Joe Biden, has published a more moderate message, while encouraging Americans to “fight to preserve” democracy.

Meanwhile, former President Barack Obama faded with a warning on his own, saying that “the basic democratic principles seem to be constantly being attacked.” He said that the word “we” is “the most powerful word in our democracy”, and used the slogan of his first presidential campaign as one of its examples.

Former President Barack Obama

Former President Barack Obama listens to speakers at a committee at the Obama Democracy Forum, one month after the loss of Democrats in the US presidential elections, in Chicago, Illinois, on December 5, 2024. (Reuters/Vincent Dairy)

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“The Day of Independence is a reminder that America is not the project of any one person. The most powerful word in our democracy is the word” we “.” We are the people “.

Shi Van Fleet, one of the survivors of the cultural revolution in Mao, replied, “We people are returning our country from those who despise America and work tirelessly to dismantle everything it represents.”

Bernie Sanders

senator Bernie Sanders criticized, I-VT. (Joe Maher/Getti Imach Levan)

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Senator Bernie Sanders seemed to support the “No Kings” movement to combat Trump on July 4.

On July 4, 1776, the Americans said: No to kings, not to tyranny. On July 4, 2025, throughout the country, the Americans say again: No to kings, no to tyranny, ”Sanders wrote.

In response, many social media users indicated that unlike the king, President Donald Trump was elected.

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2025-07-05 16:58:00

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