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US elections: List of Americans Donald Trump threatened | World news

US elections: List of Americans Donald Trump threatened | World news

Last month, Donald Trump declared that there are two enemies for America: “the enemy without” and “the enemy within.” He claimed that the latter was the “more dangerous” of the two, and further threatened that if he were the president, the threat could be ended through the US military.

Donald Trump describes two enemies of America: external threats and a more dangerous internal enemy. (Photo by CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)(Getty Images via AFP)
Donald Trump describes two enemies of America: external threats and a more dangerous internal enemy. (Photo by CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)(Getty Images via AFP)

The former president’s often inflammatory language has become increasingly menacing ahead of his showdown with Kamala Harris.

Journalists, pundits, liberals, leftists, Democrats, and every other group opposed to Trump have at one time or another called Trump a fascist, despite what his lackeys have busy themselves denying; that Trump recently told a White House tour guide, “I love Hitler”; and last week’s hate-filled rally at Madison Square Garden, the same place where American Nazis gathered in support of the Führer in 1930.

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Although he swears that he cannot be called a Nazi or a fascist, Trump has engaged in statements that suggest from his perspective that the “bad guys” within the United States include the Democrats, “radical left crazies,” those who oppose him, and anyone whose behavior is contrary to his vision of the nation.

Here are a few on a list of the Americans Trump threatened:

Liz Cheney – Trump ridiculed her as “dumb as a rock,” “stupid person,” and “the idiot.” and a “war hawk,” implying she will have to deal with weapons pointed at her.

“Let’s put her there with a gun and nine barrels shooting at her,” Trump said, adding: “Let’s see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are pointed at her face.”

Mark Milley – Trump suggested death as a result of Joint Chiefs of Staff Mar Milley’s reassuring call to China after January 6, calling it a potentially treasonous act. He posted on Truth Social: “This is an act so egregious that in times gone by it would have been punishable by death!”

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Joe Biden – Trump shared an image of Joe Biden tied up, echoing hostage-like images.

Mike Pence – During January 6, Trump’s statements emboldened rioters who chanted threats to “hang Mike Pence.”

“Mike Pence did not have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our Constitution by giving states the opportunity to certify a corrected set of facts, and not the fraudulent or inaccurate facts they were previously asked to certify. he said to the rioting crowd.

Journalists – Trump has talked about jailing reporters if they withhold sources. “Say to the reporter, ‘Who is it?’ and the reporter will tell you or not. And if the reporter doesn’t want to tell you, it’s over. The reporter is going to jail,” he said.

“And when the reporter hears that in two days he’s going to marry a certain prisoner, that’s extremely strong, tough and mean, he’ll say… ‘You know, I think I’m going to give you the information. Here’s the leak. Get me the hell out of here!”

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Protesters and immigrants – Trump made aggressive comments against racial justice protesters and illegal immigrants, advocating violence against those he sees as disruptive.

Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper’s memoir claims Trump shouted at an excited crowd: “Can’t you just shoot them? Just shoot them in the legs or something?