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Donald Trump's recent remarks at a rally near Dayton, Ohio, have once again stirred controversy. He stated that if he doesn't win in November, it will be a "bloodbath" for the United States, although he did not clarify exactly what he meant by that statement. Trump frequently employs dark rhetoric when discussing the state of the country and his case against President Joe Biden, particularly in the context of the felony charges he faces related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

 

Trump's rallies often feature references to the events of January 6, 2021, including playing recordings of prisoners singing the national anthem from that day. He describes those involved as "hostages" and pledges to issue pardons for them on his first day in office if elected. This rhetoric underscores the divisive nature of the upcoming presidential rematch between Biden and Trump, with both candidates likely to emphasize the Capitol attack.

 

The January 6 attack continues to be a political liability for Republicans, as highlighted by former Vice President Mike Pence's recent announcement that he will not endorse Trump in 2024. Trump had previously criticized Pence for his refusal to aid efforts to overturn the election, leading to calls for Pence's hanging by some of Trump's supporters during the Capitol siege.

 

17.03.24

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28 minutes ago, earlinclaifornia said:

Do you really want Trump murdered as I expect he would be the first target?

 

33 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Those participating in the January 6 event were a diverse group of Americans who were venting their frustration about everything that is wrong about the nation.  I believe most were there not to overturn the election, but to voice their concerns about Joe Biden's agenda.  Now that Biden has done what they feared he would do his reelection may well trigger anarchy.  And yes, Trump may very well be the catalyst.

 

A similar perspective about the chances of civil war.

https://www.aol.com/news/opinion-us-brink-another-civil-war-174055045.html

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