President Biden is planning to deliver a major speech on the ongoing threats to democracy in Arizona later this month, with the address scheduled the day after the next Republican presidential primary debate.
One location for the speech that has been under discussion is the McCain Institute, according to a person familiar with the planning.
The institute, which is devoted to “fighting for democracy,” is named for Senator John McCain, a Republican who served for more than 20 years in the Senate with Mr. Biden and who sparred repeatedly with former President Donald J. Trump, the Republican Party’s front-runner in 2024.
Mr. Biden has made the perils facing American democracy a central theme of his 2020 campaign and also his 2024 re-election bid.
He also made the case ahead of the 2022 midterms that Mr. Trump and his allies posed a threat to the “soul of the nation.”Anita Dunn, a top White House adviser, told Democratic donors about the upcoming speech on Wednesday in Chicago, the site of the party’s 2024 convention, according to people familiar with her remarks.
Persons:
Biden, John McCain, sparred, Donald J, Trump, Mr, Anita Dunn
Organizations:
Republican, McCain, Mr, White
Locations:
Arizona, Chicago