Key takeaways:
- Donald Trump’s rhetoric has been intensifying as he faces multiple criminal trials and the 2024 presidential election.
- The FBI was recently tipped off to threats made by Craig Robertson against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg by Truth Social, a social media company owned by Donald Trump.
- Charlie Sykes believes that Trump is ramping up his rhetoric at a time when calmer heads should prevail, and the consequences of Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric remain to be seen.
Donald Trump’s rhetoric has been intensifying as he faces multiple criminal trials and the 2024 presidential election, according to conservative commentator Charlie Sykes. Sykes believes that Trump sees an atmosphere of fear, chaos and violence as beneficial to his cause.
The FBI was recently tipped off to threats made by Craig Robertson against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg by Truth Social, a social media company owned by Donald Trump. When FBI agents arrived to investigate, Robertson pointed a gun at them and did not respond to commands.
Sykes believes that Trump is ramping up his rhetoric at a time when calmer heads should prevail. He said on MSNBC Thursday, “The level of his rhetoric seems to be intensifying against prosecutors, judges, perhaps even jurors here. But he does seem to be ramping it up at exactly the moment when you would think that calmer heads would say, hey, we need to lower the temperature because this is dangerous.”
The consequences of Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric remain to be seen, but it is clear that the situation is escalating. Utah may become famous this week as the situation continues to unfold.
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