Reporter: Are we going to continue to hear [Biden] in official events or on the campaign trail, use the phrase, 'threat to democracy', specifically?
Jean-Pierre: I want to be very clear. [Biden] is always going to denounce violence. Forcefully denounce it. He's always been against this…it is time to bring this country together. To bring American people together, that's what he wants to see.
Reporter: That's going to be really hard to do, though, if you're trying to make a shift away from what has been the platform of this administration, of his campaign, in that, the view is, that Trump, and the MAGA Republican agenda, is a threat to democracy…how is that phrasing going to be replaced?
Jean-Pierre: We have our differences…it is okay to speak to someone's record. To speak to someones character. That is important to be able to do…we're just going to continue to denounce violence…we have a difference of agenda.
Reporter: Does [Biden] view Trump's agenda as a threat to democracy?
Jean-Pierre: Right now we're not going to politicize what happened on Saturday. What happened on Saturday was horrific. It was sick, as [Biden] said.