How Democrats Relentlessly Dialed Up Violent Rhetoric Against Trump before assassination attempt — Comparing him to Hitler
Democrats’ rhetoric stoking fear and hatred against former President Donald Trump — including repeated comparisons to Adolf Hitler — is coming into a harsh new light
following the assassination attempt against him on Saturday.
Trump’s political opponents have long used incendiary language in response to his more controversial statements — commonly casting him as a cartoon villain hellbent on bringing about the end of democracy itself.
Their divisive statements frequently include tossing around words like “dictator” or making overt references to the Holocaust or Nazi Germany.
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Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), who is vying to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell as Senate Majority leader,
wrote on X, “Democrats and liberals in the media have called Trump a fascist. They’ve compared him to Hitler. This isn’t some unfortunate incident, this was an assassination attempt by a madman inspired by the rhetoric of the radical left.”
Just last Monday, President Biden himself said it’s “time to put Trump in a bullseye” in a now-wince-inducing quote from a private call with hundreds of democratic donors,
Politico reported at the time.
The unfortunate wording brought to mind remarks NY Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman
made last November in an MSNBC interview with former White House press secretary Jen Psaki, saying Trump should be “eliminated” over his alleged role in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
Young staffers including aides to President Biden have reportedly taken to calling Trump “
Hitler Pig” behind closed doors.
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NY Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drew criticism in 2019 when she accused the Trump administration of running “concentration camps” on the US-Mexico border.
The far-left “Squad” member also used the term “never again” in her condemnation of the way illegal immigrants were being housed at the border, which is commonly associated with the Holocaust.
”I don’t use those words lightly. I don’t use those words to just throw bombs,” she said. “I use the word because that’s what an administration that creates concentration camps is. A presidency that creates concentration camps is fascist and it’s very difficult to say that.”
As the search for answers about Saturday’s stunning assassination attempt against former President Trump continues, outrage is growing as Democratic pols’ past statements stoking fear o…
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