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Trump jokes assassin would have to shoot journalists as Pennsylvania rally goes off the rails

Donald Trump made a last-ditch play to save his campaign’s flagging numbers in Pennsylvania but instead spent part of a rally telling his supporters he did not “mind” if journalists were shot.

The ex-president was in Lititz for an outdoor rally on Sunday. Bolstered by her opponent’s flagging poll numbers across the board, Kamala Harris is going for the jugular with a final push of campaigning alongside an all-star lineup aimed at pushing herself over the top in several key swing states.

Pennsylvania, which Trump won in 2016 and then lost to Biden (along with the presidency) in 2020, is one of them. The vice president’s campaign is spread across the state, too, ahead of Election Day.

At his rally on Sunday, Trump appeared to be tiring to some degree, and in a quieter tone than he has at other events described at one point how a would-be assassin would have to fire through a nearby riser of journalists to reach him. One of two assassination attempts against the ex-president’s life was carried out in Pennsylvania this summer.

“I have a piece of glass here…But all we have really over here is the fake news. And to get me, somebody would have to shoot through the fake news. “And I don’t mind that so much. I don’t mind that.”

His campaign put out a statement in response claiming that Trump was actually talking about his concerns for the safety of journalists at the rally — an obviously false statement, as Trump himself had said he didn’t “mind” that horrifying scenario playing out. Twice.

It isn’t the first time even in the past week that Donald Trump has vocalized one of his apparently violent fantasies while his campaign and various allies have tried to paper over it and pretend like his remarks don’t exist.

Of his Republican critic Liz Cheney, he said on Thursday: “She’s a radical war hawk. Let’s put her with the rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her. OK, let’s see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face.”

Trump has also expressed a desire to see protesters beaten up at his rallies — several protesters have since been beaten up at his rallies as they were carried out by security.

His anger at his political enemies has only grown in the weeks leading up to Election Day, though his language aimed at Democrats and virtually anyone who opposes him from a political standpoint crossed the boundary into dehumanization months ago.

He has, this year, called Democrats “not people” in “some cases” as well as the “enemies within” — in the latter case, naming several Democrats specifically, including Nancy Pelosi, to whom he said that phrase applied. The ex-president also threatened to call out the military against protesters in the United States.

On Sunday, he called the entire party “demonic”, told voters he shouldn’t have left office in 2021 after the assault on the US Capitol and his election defeat, while vowing a new personal grudge against Michelle Obama: “I think we’re gonna start having a little fun with Michelle.”

Voters are set to decide if he will have the keys to the White House in less than 48 hours.

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