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Trump warns of 'left-wing violence' if Democrats win mid-term elections | Trump warns of 'left-wing violence' if Democrats win mid-term elections |
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US President Donald Trump has warned that his policies will be "violently" overturned if the Democrats win November's mid-term elections. | US President Donald Trump has warned that his policies will be "violently" overturned if the Democrats win November's mid-term elections. |
He told Evangelical leaders that the vote was a "referendum" on freedom of speech and religion, and that these were threatened by "violent people". | He told Evangelical leaders that the vote was a "referendum" on freedom of speech and religion, and that these were threatened by "violent people". |
He appealed to conservative Christian groups for help, saying they were one vote away from "losing everything". | He appealed to conservative Christian groups for help, saying they were one vote away from "losing everything". |
Mid-term elections are widely seen as a test of the president's popularity. | Mid-term elections are widely seen as a test of the president's popularity. |
Mr Trump has been battling negative publicity after his ex-lawyer and former campaign chief were convicted earlier this month. | |
An audio recording of Mr Trump's closed-door meeting with Evangelical leaders at the White House was leaked to US media. | An audio recording of Mr Trump's closed-door meeting with Evangelical leaders at the White House was leaked to US media. |
During the meeting, Mr Trump said the mid-term elections were not just a referendum on him but also "on your religion, it's a referendum on free speech and the First Amendment [guaranteeing basic freedoms]". | During the meeting, Mr Trump said the mid-term elections were not just a referendum on him but also "on your religion, it's a referendum on free speech and the First Amendment [guaranteeing basic freedoms]". |
"It's not a question of like or dislike, it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people," he said. | "It's not a question of like or dislike, it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people," he said. |
Antifa - short for anti-fascist - refers to groups of far-left protesters who fight far-right ideology and regularly clash with far-right demonstrators. | Antifa - short for anti-fascist - refers to groups of far-left protesters who fight far-right ideology and regularly clash with far-right demonstrators. |
The US president has previously criticised left-wing groups, infamously saying that there had been violence on "many sides" after a white nationalist killed a left-wing demonstrator at a white nationalist protest in Charlottesville last year. | The US president has previously criticised left-wing groups, infamously saying that there had been violence on "many sides" after a white nationalist killed a left-wing demonstrator at a white nationalist protest in Charlottesville last year. |
Urging the Evangelical leaders to use their influence to swing voters, Mr Trump told them they had "tremendous power". | Urging the Evangelical leaders to use their influence to swing voters, Mr Trump told them they had "tremendous power". |
"In this room, you have people who preach to almost 200 million people. Depending on which Sunday we're talking about," he said. | "In this room, you have people who preach to almost 200 million people. Depending on which Sunday we're talking about," he said. |
"Little thing: Merry Christmas, right? You couldn't say 'Merry Christmas'," he added, according to US media reports. | "Little thing: Merry Christmas, right? You couldn't say 'Merry Christmas'," he added, according to US media reports. |
Two of those who heard Mr Trump speak downplayed the remarks, according to a reporter from National Public Radio (NPR). | |
What's at stake in the midterms? | What's at stake in the midterms? |
President Donald Trump himself is not up for re-election, but his ability to govern in the final two years of his term will hinge upon the 6 November outcome. | President Donald Trump himself is not up for re-election, but his ability to govern in the final two years of his term will hinge upon the 6 November outcome. |
All 435 members of the House of Representatives, 35 seats in the 100-member Senate and 36 out of 50 state governors, along with many state and local offices, are up for election. | All 435 members of the House of Representatives, 35 seats in the 100-member Senate and 36 out of 50 state governors, along with many state and local offices, are up for election. |
Republicans currently hold sway in both chambers of Congress and the White House. But some Democrats have been predicting a "blue wave". | Republicans currently hold sway in both chambers of Congress and the White House. But some Democrats have been predicting a "blue wave". |
On Tuesday a left-wing Democratic candidate beat better-funded centrist challengers to win his party's primary contest and will stand against Mr Trump's favoured candidate. | On Tuesday a left-wing Democratic candidate beat better-funded centrist challengers to win his party's primary contest and will stand against Mr Trump's favoured candidate. |
Andrew Gillum, who is currently mayor of Tallahassee, will oppose Ron DeSantis. If elected, Mr Gillum would be Florida's first black governor. | Andrew Gillum, who is currently mayor of Tallahassee, will oppose Ron DeSantis. If elected, Mr Gillum would be Florida's first black governor. |