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Posted: 2024-07-14T22:16:13Z | Updated: 2024-07-16T15:51:22Z After Assassination Attempt, Republicans Say Its Out Of Bounds To Call Donald Trump A Threat To Democracy | HuffPost

After Assassination Attempt, Republicans Say Its Out Of Bounds To Call Donald Trump A Threat To Democracy

Republican rhetoric against Joe Biden, meanwhile, has been no less apocalyptic.
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High-profile Republicans have immediately blamed Donald Trump s near-assassination on Democrats calling him a threat to democracy. 

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on Sunday that when the message goes out constantly that the election of Donald Trump would be a threat to democracy and that the republic would end, it heats up the environment.

Other Republicans were more explicit. Shortly after the shooting at Trumps Pennsylvania campaign rally on Saturday, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) said on social media  that President Joe Biden s rhetoric led directly to President Trumps attempted assassination, while Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said in his own social media post , This was an assassination attempt aided and abetted by the radical Left and corporate media incessantly calling Trump a threat to democracy, fascists, or worse.

As of Sunday afternoon, the motives of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old man who tried to shoot Trump, remain unknown. But its clear Republicans want to shut down Bidens core campaign message. Biden has repeatedly called Trump a threat to democracy, citing, among other things, his encouragement of mob rioters who attacked Congress as part of his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. (During their debate last month, Trump refused to say he would accept the results of the coming election if he lost.)

The choice in this election is simple, Biden said in June. Donald Trump will destroy our democracy. I will defend it. 

In a TV ad  that Bidens campaign released earlier this month, a narrator warned that the Supreme Courts recent ruling that Trump cant be prosecuted for official acts done during his presidency would allow him to rule like a king if he wins a second term. 

Hes already led an insurrection and threatened to be a dictator on day one, the narrator said. Donald Trump can never hold this office again.

After Saturdays shooting, the Biden campaign paused its ads and events, though it didnt offer a public rationale for the pause. A spokesperson for the campaign declined to elaborate on Sunday. Biden has called the shooting sick and echoed lawmakers of both parties whove decried political violence. 

Trump and Republicans, meanwhile, have for the past year described Biden as a banana republic dictator who has weaponized the government against his political opponents, all because the Justice Department has been pursuing criminal cases against Trump related to his 2020 election schemes and his hoarding of classified documents after leaving the White House. 

Hes been weaponizing government against his political opponents like a Third World political tyrant, Trump said at a rally in December . Joe Biden is not the defender of American democracy, Joe Biden is the destroyer of American democracy.

Republicans have claimed Biden orchestrated the New York City criminal case against Trump and even made an outlandish accusation that the Justice Department had a plan to assassinate Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida. 

In an email just last week , the Trump campaign used the exact wording Republicans are now decrying in the wake of the assassination attempt: Biden is a threat to democracy.

On Sunday, Johnson condemned Bidens threat to democracy rhetoric but also suggested that both Biden and Trump should tone down their language. 

Weve got to turn the rhetoric down. Weve got to turn the temperature down in this country, Johnson said. We need leaders of all parties, on both sides, to call that out and make sure that happens so that we can go forward and maintain our free society that we all are blessed to have.

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