During a rally in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump made controversial remarks, stating he wouldn’t mind if someone shot at journalists.
The comments have drawn widespread criticism, with many accusing Trump of inciting violence against the press. His campaign has since attempted to downplay the remarks, claiming they were made in jest.
This incident adds to a growing list of inflammatory statements made by Trump, particularly regarding the media, which he has frequently labeled as 'fake news.' The remarks come as Trump continues to campaign for the 2024 presidential election.
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Whether you like the media or not, advocating for violence against journalists is a dangerous attack on free speech and just plain un-American.
Honestly, the media's been spreading lies for years, so I get where he's coming from. The press needs to be held accountable when they constantly twist the truth.
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After threatening Cheney Trump says wouldn’t mind if someone shot reporters
Former president Donald Trump told a campaign rally Sunday that it wouldn’t bother him if someone shot ... journalists who don’t give up their sources and said he’ll strip the broadcasting licenses of networks whose coverage he doesn’t like.
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“Not a ‘Joke.’ It’s Fascism”: Trump Says He Wouldn’t Mind Journalists Getting Shot
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The Republican nominee also said during the same rally in Pennsylvania that he “shouldn’t have left” the White House after losing the 2020 election. During a rally on the final Sunday before the presidential election,
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Trump says he doesn’t mind someone shooting at journalists at Pa. rally
LITITZ, Pa. — Donald Trump told a crowd on Sunday that he wouldn’t mind if someone shot at the news media present at his rally here, escalating his violent ... a move that critics say could disenfranchise legitimate voters. Iowa’s secretary of ...
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