• 2 months ago
Donald Trump has intensified his rhetoric against perceived enemies from within.  In recent rallies, the former president targeted prominent figures like Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, and CBS journalists. Trump's remarks have raised concerns among former aides and political critics who worry about his intentions if reelected, with some describing his stance as authoritarian. Supporters downplay his language as justified or exaggerated, citing his humor and previous governance as reassurance. Trump often broadly labels his enemies as the radical left, communists, or the "deep state," though he occasionally names specific individuals.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Donald Trump has intensified his rhetoric against perceived enemies from within.
00:06In recent rallies, the former president targeted prominent figures like Adam Schiff,
00:10Nancy Pelosi, and CBS journalists. Trump's remarks have raised concerns among former
00:15aides and political critics who worry about his intentions if re-elected,
00:19with some describing his stance as authoritarian. Supporters downplay his language as either
00:24justified or exaggerated, citing his humor and previous governance as reassurance.
00:29Trump often broadly labels his enemies as the radical left,
00:32communists, or the deep state, though he occasionally names specific individuals.

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