Mr. Biden: In 2017, in Charlottesville, Virginia, crazed neo-nazis, with angry faces, came out of the fields, literally with torches, carrying nazi banners, in the woods and the fields, chanting the same anti-semetic vile heard across Europe in the thirties…accompanied by clansmen and white supremacists, emerging from dark rooms and remote fields, and the anonymity of the internet.
Mr. Biden: To stand up against the poison of white supremacy, as I did in my inaugural address, to single out as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy. And I'm not saying this because I'm at a black HBCU, I say it wherever I go.
Mr. Biden: Protect fundamental rights and freedom for women. Choose for transgender children to be free.
Mr. Biden: To stand against books being banned, and black history being erased.
Mr. Biden: I was able to fill my commitment to put the first black woman on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. And by the way, she's brighter than the rest. She is one bright woman.
Mr. Biden: I'm keeping my promise that no one should be in jail merely because they are using or possessing marijuana. Their record should be expunged.
Mr. Biden: We're also ensuring that no one with an undergraduate loan today, or in the future, will have to pay more than five percent of discretionary income to repay their loan, down from ten, and in twenty years, it's gone.
[taxpayers eventually pay for undergraduate degrees?]
Mr. Biden: In January 2021 I stood at the US Capital to be inaugurated as president of the United States; days before, on that very spot, a violent insurrection took place. A dagger at the throat of democracy. For the first time in history, an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power in this country. And they failed. Our democracy held.
['democracy' = rigged elections and mob rule]
The White House continues to say Biden will go, but that, 'there are no plans to share at this time'.