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Violence at Donald Trump rallies so bad ‘someone could get killed' | |
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The violence at Donald Trump’s campaign rallies is escalating so much “someone could get killed," a Republican Party strategist has predicted. | |
The presidential hopeful's rallies have become increasingly marked by reports of acts of violence in recent weeks. | |
The most high-profile incident involve that of his own camapign manager, Corey Lewandowski, who was charged with the simple battery of former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields during a press conference at his country club in Jupiter, Florida. | |
Republican Party strategist Frank Luntz said the level of violence at the events had been increasing in recent weeks. | |
“People are going to get very badly hurt if this isn’t stopped and I’m actually afraid that someone could get killed between now and election day. | |
“The tempers are so high, the anger is so deep and it’s a sense of betrayal. And if you’re a Donald Trump supporter, this doesn’t bother you at all because nothing bothers you about this candidate or campaign,” he added. | “The tempers are so high, the anger is so deep and it’s a sense of betrayal. And if you’re a Donald Trump supporter, this doesn’t bother you at all because nothing bothers you about this candidate or campaign,” he added. |
Mr Luntz made his comments after Mr Trump, the frontrunner in the race to become the presidential candidate for the Republican Party, decided to stand by his campaign manager. | |
Video footage, released by police, appears to show Lewandowski grabbing Ms Fields as she tries to ask Mr Trump a question on 8 March. | Video footage, released by police, appears to show Lewandowski grabbing Ms Fields as she tries to ask Mr Trump a question on 8 March. |
Mr Trump said: “I’m not going to let a person’s life be destroyed. No jury, in my opinion, would convict a man and destroy a man’s life over what you witnessed.” | Mr Trump said: “I’m not going to let a person’s life be destroyed. No jury, in my opinion, would convict a man and destroy a man’s life over what you witnessed.” |
According to the Trump campaign, Lewandowski will plead not guilty and “is completely confident that he will be exonerated”. | According to the Trump campaign, Lewandowski will plead not guilty and “is completely confident that he will be exonerated”. |
The incident was highly criticised by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton: “What Donald Trump has been doing over these last months is inciting violent behaviour, aggressive behaviour that I think is very dangerous and has resulted in attacks on people at his events including this charge that has now been brought against his campaign manager.” | The incident was highly criticised by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton: “What Donald Trump has been doing over these last months is inciting violent behaviour, aggressive behaviour that I think is very dangerous and has resulted in attacks on people at his events including this charge that has now been brought against his campaign manager.” |
Mr Luntz said such a situation was completely unprecedented. | Mr Luntz said such a situation was completely unprecedented. |
“In modern political times, no campaign manager has ever been arrested for battery… This is unprecedented in American politics.” | “In modern political times, no campaign manager has ever been arrested for battery… This is unprecedented in American politics.” |
“You see something you have never expected before. But this is from a campaign that over the last 96 hours has been arguing over which spouse of a presidential candidate is more attractive, has committed a crime, is more outside the mainstream. Who would have thought we’d be battling over violence and spouses in what is the most important presidential campaign of our lifetime.” | “You see something you have never expected before. But this is from a campaign that over the last 96 hours has been arguing over which spouse of a presidential candidate is more attractive, has committed a crime, is more outside the mainstream. Who would have thought we’d be battling over violence and spouses in what is the most important presidential campaign of our lifetime.” |
Mr Luntz added: “America used to be the world’s policeman, now we’ve become the world’s entertainment.” | Mr Luntz added: “America used to be the world’s policeman, now we’ve become the world’s entertainment.” |
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