Biden calls Trump plot to overturn the election a 'dagger at the throat of America'
Without mentioning Trump by name, Biden blamed him over and over again for the violence that erupted at the Capitol last year and the serious danger his "web of lies" poses to the country.
"Those who stormed this Capitol, and those who instigated and incited, and those who called on them to do so, held a dagger at the throat of America and American democracy," Biden said about Trump and his allies.
Biden hinted at how plotting to try to take the election from him -- and more so, the will of American voters -- began well in advance of Jan. 6 as Trump sewed doubt in the election with his supporters as it neared.
"They didn't come here out of patriotism or principle. They came here in rage -- not in service at American rather and service of one man. Those who incited the mob -- the real plotters -- were desperate to deny the certification of this election," Biden said.
"The former president and his supporters have decided the only way for them to win is to suppress your vote and subvert our elections, it's wrong, it's undemocratic and frankly, it's unAmerican," Biden said, appearing to speak both directly about Trump, leaning into the camera, and to the American people.
He said Americans "cannot allow ourselves" to be a kind of nation that stands for lies and by a former president that has violently rejected a peaceful transfer of power.