Trump accused of ‘endorsing political violence’ over ‘bloodbath’ comments: Latest

Donald Trump warns of a ‘bloodbath’ in US if he isn’t elected as president again

Former president Donald Trump is once again facing criticism over his use of inflammatory rhetoric after he claimed at a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday evening: “If I don’t get elected it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country.”

The Republican presidential challenger used the phrase as part of a dire econominc forecast for the American auto industry but was swiftly rebuked by the White House over its wider implications, with spokespeople for Joe Biden accusing him of “endorsing political violence” – particularly given that the candidate also bemoaned the fate of the “J6 hostages” at the same event.

Former House speaker Nancy Pelosi responded by saying of Mr Trump: “You wouldn’t even allow him in your house.”

The luxury real estate mogul also gave an interview to Fox News journalist Howard Kurtz over the weekend in which he again attacked the late-night host Jimmy Kimmel for making jokes at his expense, doubled-down on comparing migrants to “vermin” and on his call to “terminate” parts of the US Constitution and floated the prospect of supporting a 16-week national abortion ban in an overt appeal to the Christian right.

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Trump claims US being ‘poisoned’ by undocumented migrants in Fox interview

The luxury real estate mogul also gave an interview to Fox News journalist Howard Kurtz over the weekend in which he doubled-down on comparing migrants to “vermin” and on his call to “terminate” parts of the US Constitution and floated the prospect of supporting a 16-week national abortion ban in an overt appeal to the Christian right.

Kelly Rissman was watching.

Joe Sommerlad18 March 2024 11:15

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Trump blasts Cleveland Guardians owners over name change

There was also this hit on Moreno’s opponent over the Cleveland Guardians, an attempt it whip up some good old-fashioned culture war aggravation of the classic, political-correctness-gone-mad stripe.

Joe Sommerlad18 March 2024 10:45

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Trump goes off script in dehumanising rant at Ohio rally

Donald Trump is always in his least controllable state when unchained from his teleprompter — and Saturday afternoon’s rally in Ohio was a prime example.

The event at the home of the Dayton Air Show was billed as an event to boost Bernie Moreno, a local car dealership mogul and business owner, to victory in the state’s quickly-approaching Senate primary on Tuesday.

Moreno, running his second campaign for Congress, is backed by Trump’s endorsement for the first time and hopes that it will push him past his rivals in the Republican field.

What sparse polling exists suggests that the race is tight, with single digits likely separating the three main candidates.

Trump’s favourite has a small lead, but a persistent one.

Saturday’s rally was anything but focused on Bernie Moreno, however.

Among the “highlights” from another meandering address were his calling migrants “snakes”, anti-vax riffing and weird gaffes galore.

John Bowden was there and offers this eye-witness account.

Joe Sommerlad18 March 2024 10:15

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Watch: Trump warns of a ‘bloodbath’ in US if he isn’t elected as president again

Here’s our man saying the unsayable in Dayton, courtesy of IndyTV.

Donald Trump warns of a ‘bloodbath’ in US if he isn’t elected as president again

Donald Trump warned “it’s going to be a bloodbath” for America if he is not elected in the upcoming presidential election. The former US president issued his warning while addressing supporters at a Buckeye Values PAC Rally in Dayton, Ohio on Saturday (16 March). Wearing a red cap with the slogan “Make America Great Again”, Trump said: “Now, if I don’t get elected it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country.” The 77-year-old is in the state to help boost the campaign of car dealership owner Bernie Moreno in Ohio’s US Senate primary which is happening on Tuesday (19 March).

Joe Sommerlad18 March 2024 09:45

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Trump condemned for ‘bloodbath’ comments at Ohio rally

The Republican presidential challenger caused a stir when he declared during a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday evening that his failure to win re-election in November would result in a “bloodbath” for the country’s auto industry.

Although this alarming phrase was applied to an economic argument, Trump was quickly rebuked for his irresponsible language by the White House, with spokespeople for Joe Biden accusing him of “endorsing political violence” – particularly given that he bemoaned the fate of the “J6 hostages” at the same event – and former House speaker Nancy Pelosi saying of the candidate: “You wouldn’t even allow him in your house.”

Here’s Kelly Rissman with more on the backlash.

Joe Sommerlad18 March 2024 09:15

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New York prosecutors propose last-minute delay to Trump’s hush money trial

Ariana Baio has the details:

On Thursday, Mr Bragg asked a judge to push back the trial so prosecutors could review approximately 31,000 pages of records that were submitted by the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO) on Wednesday.

Those records, which Mr Bragg said were requested more than a year ago, are related to a federal investigation into Michael Cohen – whose testimony Mr Bragg used to build the case in which he is accusing Mr Trump of falsifying business records.

Mr Bragg said that while most of the filings are unrelated to the case, he noted approximately 172 pages of witness statements could be relevant. He added that prosecutors are prepared to go to trial as expected on 25 March and find no merit for dismissal but “do not oppose a brief adjournment of up to 30 days”.

Michelle Del Rey18 March 2024 08:00

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SCOTUS rules public officials can sometimes be sued for blocking critics on social media

A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials can sometimes be sued for blocking their critics on social media, an issue that first arose for the high court in a case involving then-President Donald Trump.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett, writing for the court, said that officials who use personal accounts to make official statements may not be free to delete comments about those statements or block critics altogether.

On the other hand, Barrett wrote, “State officials have private lives and their own constitutional rights.”

Michelle Del Rey18 March 2024 07:00

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What is the Presidential Records Act, and why does Trump keep citing it?

Gustaf Kilander explains:

Michelle Del Rey18 March 2024 06:00

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How is MAGA reacting to the Fani Willis ruling?

Well, they’re not happy with DA Fani Willis nor Judge Scott McAfee…

Judge McAfee worked for Fani Willis and donated to her campaign AND has now ruled that Fani can keep prosecuting Trump but only if she removes her lover Nathan Wade off the case!

Judge McAfee should have recused himself in the first place because of his obvious bias.

Fani Willis lied under oath in his courtroom!

Fani and Wade conspired with the Whitehouse and Jan 6th Committee, talk about RICO charges!

Fani Willis overpaid her lover Nathan Wade as he had zero experience with RICO cases, abuse of taxpayer funds!

And the Georgia Ethics board needs to seriously investigate both Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, I’ve filed multiple complaints!

The corruption in Fulton County, Georgia is some of the worst in the nation.

It makes most of us in Georgia sick.

“I do swear that I will faithfully and impartially and without fear, favor, or affection discharge my duties as district attorney and will take only my lawful compensation, so help me God.”

This is the oath of office for every DA in the state of Georgia. It’s the oath that Fani Willis violated when she brought her case against President Trump in the first place, and again when she conspired with her boyfriend to enrich herself.

Let’s be clear: Fani Willis shouldn’t just be disqualified. She should be disbarred. She should pay back every dime she took from taxpayers. And her case should be dismissed.

Much work to do to restore real justice and the rule of law in Fulton County. But that’s why we have elections this November.

Michelle Del Rey18 March 2024 05:00

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Analysis: The ‘authoritarian’ lessons Trump and the Republicans want to learn from Orbán’s Hungary

Katie Hawkinson spoke to experts on US-Hungary relations to find out what the impact of Donald Trump’s relationship with Viktor Orbán could be should the former president be re-elected.

Michelle Del Rey18 March 2024 04:00

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