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Joe Biden Warns 'These Are Dark Days' In Address At National Bar Association Gala Trump

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Former U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a forceful speech at the National Bar Association's 100th annual gala in Chicago on July 31, 2025, warning that civil rights, the judiciary, and marginalized communities now face existential threats under the Trump administration. Speaking to an audience of nearly 1,100 Black legal professionals, Biden decried rollbacks to immigration protections, erosion of legal precedents, and law firms capitulating to political pressure. He framed the moment as the most dire since the 1960s civil rights era and urged resilience in the defense of American values and institutions. Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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