“At the heart of today’s eruption of political violence is Mr. Trump, a figure who seems to inspire people to make threats or take actions both for him and against him. He has long favored the language of violence in his political discourse, encouraging supporters to beat up hecklers, threatening to shoot looters and undocumented migrants, mocking a near-fatal attack on the husband of the Democratic House speaker and suggesting that a general he deemed disloyal be executed.
While Mr. Trump insists his fiery speech to supporters on Jan. 6, 2021, was not responsible for the subsequent ransacking of the Capitol, he resisted pleas from advisers and his own daughter that day to do more to stop the assault. He even suggested that the mob might be right to want to hang his vice president and has since embraced the attackers as patriots whom he may pardon if elected again.
Mr. Trump does not pause to reflect on the impact of his own words. Just last week, his false pet-eating accusations against Haitian migrants during his debate with Ms. Harris were quickly followed by bomb threats that turned life upside-down in Springfield, Ohio, and he did nothing to discourage them. After 33 bomb threats, Ohio’s governor said Monday that law enforcement would conduct daily sweeps of schools in the town.“
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/16/us/politics/trump-violence-assassination-attempt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&ngrp=mnp&pvid=832431FA-F573-40A6-9EC8-36216D43BFAD
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jurrors in his cases, Judge Merchan, and Mike Pence. Ask the guys who found the pipe bombs near the Capitol.
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most responsible for the current political climate of violence on all sides.
Dan Goldman: "Trump has to be eliminated"
Steve Cohen: "Trump is an enemy of the United States"
Gregory Meeks: "Trump cannot be president again. He is an existential threat to democracy"
Annie Kuster: "Trump and his extreme right-wing followers pose an existential threat to democracy"
Becca Balint: "We cannot underestimate the threat Trump poses to American democracy"
Jason Crow: "Trump is an extreme danger to our democracy"
Adam Schitt: "Trump is the gravest threat to our democracy"
Steven Horsford: "Trump republicans are a dangerous threat to our state"
Donald Levin: "Donald Trump is a threat to our nation, our freedom, and our democracy"
Gabe Vasquez: "Remove the national threat from office"
Stacey Plasket: "Trump need to be shot"
Rick Wilson: "They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump"
Kate Beddingfield: "Democrats should put their fire on Donald Trump"
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Two Trump haters have been the assassins.
Own your own.
Our Government has indicted him for his conduct surrounding January 6th.
Calling Trump out as a threat to democracy, is not a solicitation for violence.
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We have checks and balances in this country.
Stop being a drama queen.
They don’t exist.
Which he is not. It is idiotic to suggest that.
"He's the greatest threat to democracy since Hitler."
"He's the most immoral man in America."
"He cannot allowed to be president again." (Said also here in some form or another.)
"He's the most dangerous man in America." (I personally heard this on left wing XM radio yesterday.)
charge that 'Donald Trump is a threat to our Democracy"...and numerous former Trump cabinet members, aides and GOP leaders insist that he never be allowed to hold office again...therefore, this is clearly NOT a partisan opinion...nor is it a call to violence....rather it is a call to VOTE against him.
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threat to this nation's democracy...what's your creative story about his motivation? ;-)
Man, are you easy...
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