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Deadline: White House

“Textbook domestic violent radicalization”

Deadline: White House

Nicolle Wallace, MS NOW

Washington Dc, Msnbc, Politics, News, Government, Versant, Ms Now, Daily News, The White House, Nicolle Wallace

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2023

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Nicolle Wallace discusses the dangerous and seemingly infectious nature of the ex-president’s violent rhetoric as his GOP competitors follow his lead, the latest example of real-life fallout as threats of violence against elected officials continue to grow, the two emerging candidates for new House Speaker, updates in District Attorney Fani Willis’ case, and more. Joined by: Mary McCord, Rick Stengel, Eddie Glaude, Jonathan Greenblatt, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Susanne Craig, Andrea Bernstein, Donny Deutsch, Harry Litman, Tia Mitchell, David Jolly, Basil Smikle, and Rep. Jason Crow.

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone. It's 4 o'clock in New York. It is textbook domestic violent radicalization,

0:13.5

a figure with maximum street cred with extremist, stokes fear based on racial stereotypes, accuses

0:21.1

marginalized populations of being, quote, terrorists, fetishizes the Second Amendment, and then

0:28.3

tosses in the lit match of even more incendiary rhetorical bombs. And we are exactly where we find

0:35.4

ourselves at this hour today. Uncharted territory. As we have covered extensively on this program,

0:41.7

there's been a clear escalation in the specificity and repetition of Donald Trump's violent rhetoric

0:48.0

in recent days. Donald Trump has called for the country's top military official to be executed.

0:54.7

Donald Trump has targeted a court clerk with a baseless smear that led to a gag order. He has

1:00.4

repeatedly gone after the prosecutors who have charged him with 91 felony counts in total. And now,

1:08.5

now there's an attack on migrants that has echoes to white supremacist rhetoric. In this program,

1:14.3

we try our hardest not to ever amplify his most dangerous comments. But we're going to play them

1:20.9

for you here today, right now, because we believe you should hear the comments from the man himself.

1:28.0

Nobody has any idea where these people are coming from, and we know they come from prisons,

1:32.0

we know they come from mental institutions and sanizalums, we know they're terrorists.

1:37.5

Nobody has ever seen anything like we're witnessing right now. It is a very sad thing for our country.

1:43.8

It's poisoning the blood of our country.

1:45.9

So much to say, right? But what makes these comments even more dangerous is the fact that Trump's

1:58.1

rhetoric and his ideas, we know by now what happens to them, they seep into the fabric of a large

2:05.8

swath of our country, largely people who identify as Republicans. Ideas that used to be unspeakable and

2:12.5

unthinkable become acceptable, even party dogma. New York Times supports this quote, the first time

2:19.5

Trump talked privately about shooting missiles into Mexico to take out drug labs. As far as his

2:25.7

former AIDS can recall, was early 2020. And the first time those comments became public,

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