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NY Post
New York Post
19 Sep 2024


NextImg:Whoppers special: The left blames Donald Trump, blasts GOP after second assassination attempt

The left, bizarrely, is blasting Republicans and blaming Donald Trump himself after the most recent (thankfully foiled) attempt on his life.

“GOP seethes,” a Hill headline scorns. Trump is a “danger,” warns Hillary Clinton. Sorry, lefties: It isn’t Republicans or Trump’s alleged “hate speech” that’s inciting lunatics to try to kill him. Non-stop claims that he’s a danger to the country and a threat to democracy certainly might be doing just that.

Below, a sample of some of the most outrageous responses to the latest Trump assassination bid.           

The Post Editorial Board

“No other president has used an assassination attempt to inflame American politics the way Donald Trump does.”

— Tom Nichols, The Atlantic, Monday

“[Trump is a] danger to our country and the world.” 

— Hillary Clinton, Monday

Hillary Clinton claimed that Trump is a "danger" to the country — only a day after the West Palm Beach assassination attempt.
Hillary Clinton claimed that Trump is a “danger” to the country — only a day after the West Palm Beach assassination attempt. MSNBC

“GOP seethes after second apparent assassination attempt on Trump”

— The Hill, Monday

“The Anger That Defines And Threatens Trump”

The New York Times, Tuesday

“Sense of duty apparently drove suspect”

Dallas Morning News, Tuesday

Ryan Routh's mugshot
The Dallas Morning News suggested that would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh was motivated by a “sense of duty.” Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

“Another chance for Trump to frame Democrats as dangerous has emerged”

— Philip Bump, The Washington Post, Monday

“[When Trump] uses the language he does  . . .  the level of violence will increase.”

— Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.), Tuesday