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October 25, 2024 6 mins

Top-ranking Republican figures, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Louisiana and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky have come forth with strong criticism for Vice President Kamala Harris on her narrative this past Friday. They admonished her for statements eerily resembling those made by a person recently indicted over plans to murder ex-president Donald Trump. Their collective message asserted, 'Over the summer, following the initial assassination attempt on a presidential candidate for the first time in over a hundred years, President Biden wasted no time in emphasizing that such violent acts cannot become commonplace.'

In early autumn, when former President Trump narrowly missed another threat to his life, Vice President Harris agreed that 'it's the obligation of each of us as citizens to ensure that such an incident doesn't incite further violence.' Yet, these eloquent words from both Biden and Harris, the leadership noted, appear empty. According to them, Harris, in her capacity as the Democratic party's nominee for President, has only contributed to stoking the volatile political atmosphere. The fray is akin to a brimming cauldron on the verge of spilling over, fueled by her speeches, which have gradually become more contentious and reckless.

The leaders went on to state that 'her recent reference to the worst atrocities of the past century looks almost like an invitation to chaos'. The Vice President's comments bring to mind the alarming phrases of the individual who endeavored to assassinate Trump a second time, more than they do her previous, more peace-oriented statements.

The hard-hitting criticism from the key Republican heads in the Nation's capital occurs in the backdrop of a highly controversial report promoted by VP Harris earlier this week. The disputed report suggests that Trump expressed a desire to recruit generals who shared the philosophies of Nazi despot Adolf Hitler. During a CNN town hall on one Wednesday evening, Harris painted the former president in the same color as a 'fascist'. This classification eerily echoes the rhetoric employed by one Ryan Routh, unsuccessfully charged for a plot to assassinate Trump on a golf course in September.

In a disturbing twist, Routh had previously published a book in which he roused a call to kill Trump on his own. Both McConnell and Johnson pointed out that Routh had even drafted a letter urging others to 'complete the job' after his failed attempt. In their statement, the seasoned Republicans urged VP Harris to curb the use of incendiary language that puts at risk not only American lives but also the integrity of their cherished institutions.

Both leaders revealed that they were privy to continuing, grave threats to the safety of Trump from national adversaries. The pair call upon Vice President Harris to treat these threats with due seriousness, and not exacerbate the already fraught environment. They appealed to her, calling for an end to any escalations, and to work towards providing Trump the security he needs to shield himself from such dangers.

Read the full article on Real News Now: https://realnewsnow.com/mcconnell-johnson-call-for-an-end-to-divisive-speechinfluenced-threats/

 

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