The video Trump shared on his Truth Social platform on Friday
shows an SUV and pickup truck with several large flags
supporting Trump and law enforcement. The image of Biden
hog-tied appears on the tailgate of the pickup truck.
KEY QUOTE: "Donald Trump is perfectly comfortable with violence
when he thinks it benefits him. In fact, he encourages it. Put
simply, his campaign is about itself. It's about revenge. It's
about retribution," said Michael Tyler, Biden campaign's
communications director.
"Political violence has been and continues to be central to
Donald Trump's brand of politics," Tyler said.
THE TAKE: Ominous language is not new for Trump, who has
publicly called for jailing political opponents, suspending the
Constitution, and has suggested that the top U.S. general should
be executed.
Trump has continued to make a series of inflammatory and racist
statements since declaring his candidacy in November 2022 and
his increasingly violent rhetoric on the campaign trail has
raised concerns he might flout democratic norms to target
perceived enemies if elected.
BY THE NUMBERS: Biden had a marginal one percentage point lead
over Trump ahead of the November presidential election, a new
Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
Some 39% of registered voters in the one-week poll said they
would vote for Biden, a Democrat, if the election were held
today, compared with 38% who picked Republican former President
Trump.
CONTEXT: Earlier this month, Trump said there would be a
"bloodbath" if he did not win the presidential election in
November, a comment that garnered swift backlash from Biden
himself.
In December, Trump said that migrants are "poisoning the blood"
of America and in November, he used the word "vermin" to
describe his political rivals, drawing broad condemnation,
including from Biden, who likened his comments to "language you
heard in Nazi Germany."
A Trump spokesman defended Trump's rhetoric on Friday and
pointed to a statement by Biden in 2018 in which he said,
referring to Trump, "If we were in high school, I'd take him
behind the gym and beat the hell out of him."
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Caitlin
Webber and Michael Perry)
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