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    J.D. Vance’s Response to Trump Shooting Just Got More Dangerous

    By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling,

    7 hours ago

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    J.D. Vance can’t have it both ways.

    The Republican vice presidential nominee has spent considerable time touting violent rhetoric: He has elevated a dangerous conspiracy theory that Haitian migrants are eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, and baselessly insisted that liberal leaders are the ones inciting attempted assassinations against Donald Trump. (Thomas Matthew Crooks, who shot at Trump at a Pennsylvania rally on July 13, was a registered Republican. Ryan Wesley Routh, who attempted to shoot Trump at one of his golf courses on Sunday, voted for Trump in 2016 and supported a Nikki Haley-Vivek Ramaswamy Republican ticket.)

    But while speaking before a crowd in Sparta, Michigan, on Tuesday, Vance tried to frame himself as someone above the noise, blaming President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for the divisive attacks.

    “We of course want to be as careful as possible and make it so we cut out the ridiculous rhetoric that I think has put a giant target on Donald Trump’s back,” Vance said . “All of us, whether we’re Republicans, Democrats, or independents, all of us can do a better job at showing respect at trying to debate our differences without going into personal attacks.

    “Don’t lecture Donald Trump about softening his rhetoric after two people tried to kill him,” he continued, speaking directly to the media. “It’s ridiculous. Tell Kamala Harris. Tell Joe Biden, tell all of her surrogates who are saying things like ‘Donald Trump needs to be eliminated.’ They need to cut that crap out, or somebody’s going to get hurt.”

    But just moments later, Vance was back on his usual grind. He likened Harris’s social policies to a “ path of slavery ,” and even challenged an imaginary assassin to break into the convention center where he was speaking to face off against a crowd of Trump supporters.

    “With close to 500 patriots in the state of Michigan in this building right now and outside, I’d like to see an assassin try to come in this room,” Vance said . “They’ve come to the wrong place if you try to walk into this place right now.”

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    Cheryl Caldwell
    1m ago
    as far as Sunday ,he wasn't shot . The person didn't even have line of sight to shoot at him. maybe he was just an AR-15 FAN like the Republicans and Congress , maybe the guy couldn't find his lapel pin so he just took his rifle for a walk. It would be nice if these Republicans might consider feeling half as bad or as focused on the rifle , when it's bearing down on our children in their classrooms. seems with trump not in range and with no shots fired , we can all agree it doesn't qualify as an attempt ,maybe as trump would put it a concept of an attempt at the most. reality is probably since no danger was posed , another attempt at sympathy votes. not unlike faking a real injury for the same purpose.
    Cheryl Caldwell
    10m ago
    first of all your a lying sack of crap , you guys are not even telling the truth about PA , trump was shot at , trump was not shot . no bullet touched any part of him.we the people that believe in science and understand forensics knows that they have followed the path of each bullet . from where it was shot to where it stopped . not one of those included Donald ear or any other part . one hit the front of the stage and bounced a small piece of plastic that scratched his ear. ,For that he wore a kotex on the side of his head for a week to further manipulate voters to feel sorry for him. He wasn't even concerned about the people that actually were shot all he cared about was hiding the lifts in his shoes.
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