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Trump not expected to alter campaign schedule following assassination attempt
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September 16, 2024 5:19 pm
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Former President Donald Trump will not be canceling any scheduled events despite being the target of an “apparent assassination attempt” that was thwarted at his golf course in Florida on Sunday, according to the FBI. Of the notable swing states this election cycle, Trump is scheduled to visit Michigan and North Carolina.

On Tuesday, Trump will travel to Flint, Michigan, for a town-hall-style event with his former press secretary, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR), according to the New York Times. The next day he will head to his home state of New York for a rally in Uniondale at the Nassau Coliseum. On Thursday, he will be in Washington, D.C., to attend an event for a pro-Israel group. This weekend, he will hold a rally in Wilmington, North Carolina.

His running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), is also hitting the campaign trail. Vance will visit Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on Tuesday for his second visit to the state’s northwestern city and fifth visit to the state since being tapped to run alongside Trump. He will also visit Sparta, Michigan, on Tuesday and Raleigh, North Carolina, on Wednesday. On Saturday, Vance will speak at former Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s live tour in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Vice President Kamala Harris will also hit the campaign trail as Election Day looms, just 50 days away. Harris will head to Michigan for a virtual campaign event with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday and later visit Madison, Wisconsin, on Friday.

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MSNBC’s Wallace: Connection Between Trump’s Rhetoric and Political Violence ‘Undeniable’

Pam Key 16 Sep 2024

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace said Monday on “Deadline” that the connection between political violence and the “rhetoric” of former president Donald Trump is “undeniable.”

Wallace said, “We were talking about a community in Ohio, where the children, two elementary schools and middle schools were closed because of bomb threats, where a bunch of older students, college-aged students were learning virtually because the folks that ran those institutions didn’t feel like they could secure them after this racist smear about Haitian Americans eating cats and dogs. Unrepentant and unapologetic is the best way to describe Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance, about the language that led to that threat environment. Do you have any reporting that suggests any recalibrating about their own rhetoric towards vulnerable communities in this country?”

Reporter Vaughn Hillyard said, “No, to answer your question.”

He added, “We have seen political violence and volatility in our communities extend beyond the threats to Donald Trump himself. We see them in Springfield, Ohio.”

Wallace said, “The tragic massacres, mass shootings, where the shooters themselves pledged in their own words and manifestos to adhere to the Great Replacement Theory, which is the ideology sort of at the root of a lot of the anti-immigrant, anti-migrant, anti-asylum seeker, rhetoric and that is of course is the Buffalo massacre, The Tree of Life massacre, and the massacre in El Paso. The connection between the language and the guns and the action is undeniable.”

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Trump too predictable, suspect 'played the odds,' former Secret Service special agent says

Former President Trump is “far too predictable” in his movements, a former U.S. Secret Service special agent said.

Trump wasn't slated to play a round of golf on Sunday when his life was in danger for a second time in two months, Charles Marino, a former Secret Service agent and former Homeland Security adviser told “Special Report” host Brett Baier.

“The former president is far too predictable. And what we saw here was a suspect that played the odds," Marino said. "He camped out for over 12 hours and he played the odds that the president was going to show up and know what he did. And the secret's out of the bag.”

Trump made an unannounced trip to play golf where the suspect allegedly waited for him to appear, authorities said Monday.

“When former presidents show up, you see the increased police presence, the Secret Service motorcade," Marino said. "So he knew that he got it right and he waited for a chance to attack.”

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 Would-be Trump assassin exploited security hole that Secret Service has known about for years — and the pictures prove it
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Yesterday, Donald J. Trump nearly lost his life. An armed gunman waited for him in the bushes. He brought a go-pro camera to record it. A secret service agent spotted the barrel of a gun through a fence and shot at the gunman. The gunman fled. He was caught. And now we slowly learn about him and his motive.

President Trump is my running mate, and my friend, but he is more importantly a father and grandfather to people who love him very much. I want him to have many more years with his family. (And selfishly, I'd like many more with my own.)

I admire the president for calling for peace and calm. The rhetoric is out of control. It nearly got Steve Scalise and many others killed a few years ago. It nearly got Donald Trump killed twice. But I want to say something about yesterday's news, and how it illuminates the difference between vigorous debate and violent rhetoric.

Here is what we know so far: Kamala Harris has said that "Democracy is on the line" in her race against President Trump. The gunman agreed, and used the exact same phrase. He had a Kamala Harris bumper sticker on his truck. He was obsessed with Ukraine's "fight for Democracy" and absorbed many unhinged views about the Russia-Ukraine war. HIs name is Ryan Routh, and he donated 19 times to Democrat causes and zero to Republican ones.

How do you think the Democrats and their media allies would respond if a 19-time Republican donor tried to kill a Democratic official? It's a question that answers itself. For years, Kamala Harris's campaign surrogates have said things like "Trump has to be eliminated." And how have their media allies responded to the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump in as many months?

NBC News called the attempted assassination a "golf club incident." The LA Times told us "Trump Targeted at Golf Club." The USA Today's top of the fold headline is "Hope in America," and they published a preposterous letter to the editor arguing that Trump "brings these assassination attempts on himself." CNN's Dana Bash--who just yesterday bizarrely accused me of inciting a bomb threat--said today that Harris campaign rhetoric didn't motivate Routh even though he echoed their rhetoric explicitly.

PBS's weekend show perfectly illustrates the double standard of Kamala Harris's media friends. After spending 30 seconds on the second assassination attempt on President Trump, they then focused on the real danger: me and President Trump, who are, according to them, personally responsible for bomb threats against Springfield. Of course, I repeatedly condemend those threats. And reports today suggest they came from a foreign country, not--as the media suggested--a deranged Trump fan.

The double standard is breathtaking. Donald Trump and I are, by their account, directly responsible for bomb threats from foreign countries.  Why? Because we had the audacity to repeat what residents told us about the problems in their town. Meanwhile, Harris allies call for Trump to be eliminated as the media publishes arguments that he deserved to be shot.

This seems like a double standard. But at a deep level, it is entirely consistent.

Consider Springfield. Citizens are telling us that there are problems. These include the undeniable truths of higher car accidents, unaffordable housing, evictions of residents, overcrowded hospitals, overstressed schools, and rising rates of disease. They also include the infamous pet stories--which, again, multiple people have spoken about (either on video or to me or my staff).

Kamala Harris's first strategy was to ignore these people and their concerns. Yes, she had prevented the deportation of millions of illegal aliens, and some of them made their way to Springfield. But it was a small town with no voice. Some of the local leadership even loved the cheap labor. So the suffering of thousands of American citizens went ignored.

Their next move with these stories is censorship. In Springfield, a psychopath (or a foreign government) calls in a bomb threat, so they blame that on President Trump (and me). The threat of violence is disgraceful of course, yet the media seems to relish it. They cover a bomb threat, but not the rise in murders. They cover the threat, but not the HIV uptick. They cover the threat, not the schools overwhelmed with new kids who don't speak English. They cover the threat, not rising insurance rates or the car accidents that caused them. They cover the threat, not the failures of Kamala Harris's leadership.

The purpose is not to turn down the rhetoric. If anything, covering the bomb threats gives whoever makes them exactly what he wants: attention. The purpose is distraction and shame. How dare you talk about the problems of Haitian migration in Springfield? You're endangering people, simply by discussing the problems of Kamala Harris's policies. It's a form of moral blackmail, designed not to make anyone safe but to shut everyone up.

Springfield is the most recent, but hardly the most egregious example. There was the Hunter Biden laptop story, censored by BigTech. And who can forget that anyone who didn't support Kamala Harris's Ukraine policy was drenched in the blood of Ukrainian children. That last one appears to have had some effect on Routh--the most recent would-be assassin. The message is always the same: don't you dare express an opinion on the public affairs of your nation. The message is: shut up.

This is the difference between debate--even aggressive debate--and censorship. It is one thing to attack Kamala Harris for "destroying the country" and quite another to say that President Trump should be "eliminated." It is one thing to criticize overheated rhetoric, and another to say that a former president has invited an assassination on himself. It is one thing to say that Donald J. Trump's arguments about the election of 2020 are wrong; it is another thing to attempt to remove him from the ballot over it.

It is one thing to say that pets are not, in fact being eaten, and another thing to say that anyone who disagrees is trying to murder people. Dissent, even vigorous dissent, is a great tradition of the United States. Censorship is not.

For the next 7 weeks of this campaign, I will vigorously defend your right to speak your mind. I believe you have every right to criticize me and Donald J. Trump, even if you say terrible or untrue things about us. But when I ask you to "tone down the rhetoric" it's not about being nice--our citizens have every right to be mean, even if I don't like it--or empty platitudes.

Instead, I'm asking all of us to reject censorship. Reject the idea that you can control what other people think and say. Embrace persuasion of your fellow citizens over silencing them--either through the powers of Big Tech or through moral blackmail.

I think this will make our public debate much better. But there's something else. Reject censorship and you reject political violence. Embrace censorship, and you will inevitably embrace violence on its behalf.

The reason is simple. The logic of censorship leads directly to one place, for there is only one way to permanently silence a human being: put a bullet in his brain.
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What an excellent response by Vance and he is absolutely 100% correct!  pointing-up

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Any 'off the schedule' trips that have another wacko in the weeds could expose the leaks and leaker, too. He doesn't have to go, just say so the night before and quietly have a sweep done of the location later.

Then there is that little voice that crawls out from under the Reynolds Wrap that says this was a set-up to make the SS look more competent...
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The problem with the Haitians immigrants-eating-cats stories is whether true or false, it distracts from the bigger issue of placing fifteen or twenty thousand foreigners who don't speak the language and don't know our customs and who are probably unskilled and illiterate in any language into a community of about sixty thousand.
The idea that all those Haitians decided as one to descend on Springfield, Ohio is ridiculous. That's what has to be attacked. Excusers for the Haitians can always deny stories like that and accuse the people accusing Haitians of eating pets as being crazy and inciting violence. Which they are now doing.
There are enough anecdotal stories coming from Ohio residents in Springfield and elsewhere to wonder if it's actually happening. If people read stories about Haitians in Haiti, the idea that they would kidnap cats, geese, and whatever is not totally screwy.
But what are they all doing in Springfield? Why should we, Americans, have to take in these people?