Headline: The Hill, 9/20/2024
I agree with former President Donald Trump that politicians shouldn’t make false and inflammatory claims that could incite violence. But if Trump wants to see the politician who has made the most such claims, he just has to look in the mirror.
The Republican presidential nominee has a long history of employing exaggerated and outright false rhetoric against anyone he opposes. Now desperate to boost his chances of victory in the November presidential election, he is ramping up his increasingly hysterical attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden and other Democrats, alleging they inspired two failed assassination attempts against him, [emphasis added]
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