"If anyone thinks they've seen Trump incite a riot thus far, just wait until you see what will happen at the GOP convention if they try to rob him of the nomination in front of a crowd in broad daylight."
Over the past week, all anyone wants to talk about in the political arena is who's to blame for escalating violence at Donald Trump rallies.
Trump blames protesters. Once upon a time the GOP frontrunner relished the jeers from the back of the arenas he packed, saying getting the cameras on them was the only way that the media would show how large his crowds are.
More recently, he's gotten frustrated after being nearly attacked on stage and after having to cancel a rally in Chicago. He now says he may press charges against protesters and have them jailed so they can explain to their "moms and dads" why they can't get a job.
In last night's Democratic town hall event, both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders decried Trump for intentionally getting both his supporters and his detractors riled up to the point that both sides resort to physical confrontation. He even suggested he would pay the legal bills of a supporter that punched a protester.
On Monday, WRAL - a local North Carolina station - reports that Cumberland County Sheriff's Office investigators are now considering filing a charge of inciting a riot against Trump.
Here are the excerpts from the story:
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Anti-Trump Protesters BLOCK AMBULANCE in Chicago on Way to Hospital with Patient Inside
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUVfuTYrtC0
Commies doing what they do.
Delete"If anyone thinks they've seen Trump incite a riot thus far, just wait until you see what will happen at the GOP convention if they try to rob him of the nomination in front of a crowd in broad daylight."
ReplyDeleteTrump voters are the backbone of the US. Messing with them will get you the same as a high-up broken back. It'll still be alive, but pretty much nothing is going to be moving at all. It'll come to a stand-still, except for the fighting.
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The best argument for Trump is that both parties hate him and the R's would rather Hillary win than he. Case closed.
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