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Trump threatens the press, saying it has a ‘death wish’

Trump threatens the press, saying it has a ‘death wish’

Donald TrumpA rally in Las Vegas took a dangerous turn Thursday night when he shaded his eyes from the stage lights and looked at the press covering the event. “Oops! That’s a lot of fake news!” he said. The mood turned somber, and the UNLV basketball arena filled with menacing chants and jeers. Trump stood silently, surveying the restive crowd, then remarked about the press covering him: “You know, they have their kind of thing.” death wish” He then stated that reporters were willing to go to his rallies only because their love for “ratings” was stronger than their love for the country.

The event was Trump’s second rally at the arena of the day. Earlier, at a rally in Tempe, on the campus of Arizona State University, Trump also sharply criticized the free press. “They’re just bad people,” Trump said as the crowd roared. He then dusted off his favorite line from the genocide of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. “They enemy of the people. I was asked not to say this. I don’t want to say that,” Trump continued, before returning to the fascist phrase: “They are the enemy of the people.”

In this news cycle, senior generals who served with him accused Trump of “…fascist to the core(former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley) and meets the textbook definition of the word “fascist” (former Trump Chief of Staff, General John Kelly). Trump’s defenders have long downplayed this fact. clear and present danger return Trump to the White House, and now they are trying to downplay these heartbreaking statements, even trying normalize Trump allegedly expressed admiration for Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s generals.

On Thursday, however, Trump seemed intent on demonstrating his fascist threat to the world. Many Americans see Trump’s attacks on the press as an old habit, but the “enemy of the people” line is a chilling example of Trump’s admiration for strong men. Stalin de facto used the word “enemy of the people.” death sentence for his critics during the Soviet era purges. The threat was long laughed off as an exaggeration, but in Las Vegas the threat sounded anything but funny as Trump linked reports about him to a “death wish.”

Some of America’s most prominent newspapers appear to be preemptively retreating in the face of Trump’s threatening rhetoric, which also includes calls for revoke CBS broadcast licenses and other networks, in his opinion, did not cover his activities enough. Billionaire Owners Los Angeles Times And Washington Post both reportedly ended their newspapers’ support for Kamala Harris before they even saw the light of day, leading to a wave of resignations. Marty Barron Mail’The newspaper’s former executive editor accused the paper’s management of being “alarmingly spineless”:democracy as its victim

Attacks on the fourth estate were far from the only dark impulse Trump displayed on Thursday. He continued his overtly racist tirades against immigrants, using Hitlerian phrases about how these new arrivals were not human beings, not even “garbage” or part of a national infection.

“A lot of people are coming from the Congo,” Trump said on Tempo, referring to black immigrants from that war-torn country, as well as from “South America” and some 180 countries around the world. “We are a dump. We’re like trash can for the world” Trump said of these new arrivals. “Every time I come up and talk about what they did to our country, I get angrier and angrier,” Trump said, stressing that he had just come up with a new metaphor for him. “This is the first time I’ve said ‘garbage can,’ but you know, it’s a very accurate description.”

Trump also stated that the arrival of this human “garbage” was part of an invasion, conquest, or even an epidemic. “I will save every city across America that has been invaded and conquered… They are defeated,” Trump said, before launching into disease metaphors. “We have many cities that have not yet been infectedbut they are terrified that this will happen. And they will.”

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Trump’s eliminist rhetoric is not hidden. It was on display for several months as he adopted Nazi language, calling immigrants “parasites” who were “poisoning the blood” of the country. He used this fascist fear campaign to drum up support for his proposed ethnic cleansing plan to round up and expel the estimated 20 million undocumented immigrants living here.

As Rep. Delia Ramirez, a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives who is married to an undocumented immigrant, said, said Rolling Stone, “Trump has done literally everything in his power to dehumanize immigrants, to make them less than people, to accuse them of eating cats and dogs, to accuse them of raping people, of releasing them from shelters.” She then insisted: “I am doing everything in my power to ensure that someone as evil as Donald Trump never returns to this White House.”