Political Violence and Security Concerns
This recurring narrative highlights the increasing threats and security incidents surrounding Donald Trump, framing him as a victim of political violence exacerbated by hostile rhetoric. The media often discusses the implications of these threats on public safety and political discourse, while also addressing Trump's controversial positions on related policy issues, such as vaccine hesitancy.
Coverage Over Time
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Quotes from Coverage
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Speaker unverified“Donald Trump is very clearly the outcome of at least 40 years of right-wing rhetoric that has been adopted by the Republican Party that laid the groundwork for a man to come in and essentially get rid of the dog whistles and call to the sexists and racists who had ended up sliding into the Republican Party really after 1965 in the Voting Rights Act.”
Speaker unverified“He is very much a product of that, you know, that moment. But he is also something different because by empowering them, what he did is he turned a democracy in not just to a, an autocracy, but to a personalist autocracy.”
Speaker unverified“When these people accuse Donald Trump of being Hitler, the best friend, the Jews, and Israel has ever had, when they accuse him of being a dictator, he's complied with every single Supreme Court ruling.”
Speaker unverified“I have plenty of patients who disliked Biden or Harris, but never did it rise to the place where they wanted those people killed. You know, they would just express, I don't like them. I don't agree with their policy. I can't stand them. But what we have with some of the radical left is we have people who actually are consumed by Donald Trump. They want him dead.”
Speaker unverified“If this were a Republican candidate who had had a Nazi tattoo, covered it up when he was running for something, and had said all the things that he had said about black people, about women, about rape, et cetera. Do you really think there's a world in which Democrats would be like, let's just let bygones be bygones?”
Speaker unverified“Some of them are even saying they regret their vote for President Donald Trump. These people are idiots. On the basis of President Donald Trump's astonishingly great Supreme Court alone, they are idiots.”
Speaker unverified“Nicole is a star physician who has spent her year guiding women facing breast cancer through their diagnosis and treatment while tirelessly advocating to increase early cancer detection and prevention.”
Speaker unverified“the president deserves a lot of credit for taking on, I think, probably the hardest national security challenge that's fairly, you know, I don't know if I'd use the word imminent, but, you know, Iran's stockpiling of H.E.U.”
Speaker unverified“he's played a very important role. He started thinking about running for president in 2012 against President Obama, and he's president then not president. President Donald Trump started sending posting tweets that furthered the birther conspiracy theory that Obama was not legally eligible to be president.”
Speaker unverified“The president was talking to some reporters, and a reporter asked him in a question, and he said, I didn't know about that. I was sitting down with some architects for this new ballroom that we're building.”
Speaker unverified“there was a survey, a poll of Americans done by the Manhattan Institute, and they were asking people for their views on various things. And among Democratic coalition members, so like center left, Democrats, leftists, they asked people a question about whether they believed the Butler, Pennsylvania assassination attempt against Donald Trump, which one bullet clipped him in the ear, another bullet murdered someone behind him. The question was, do you think that was staged in order to benefit Donald Trump politically? And 46% of the Democrats coalition in response to that survey question said definitely or probably yes it was staged more than the 39% who said no they didn't believe that that is some really like broken brained broken culture stuff there”
Speaker unverified“President Donald Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office today about a variety of topics, including U.S. gas prices, which is now $4.30 for a gallon of regular, the highest since 2022, according to data from AAA.”
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2 weeks · 207 episodesThe episode discusses the Donald Trump administration's restrictions on travelers from certain African countries due to an Ebola outbreak. It highlights how these restrictions are part of a broader response to the health crisis, while also noting that cuts to global aid programs under the Donald Trump administration are hampering the overall Ebola response efforts.
Summary
Donald Trump is mentioned in relation to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who joined the Donald Trump administration and is associated with vaccine skepticism. The discussion highlights how sentiments similar to those of Kennedy have contributed to declining vaccination rates in schools. The episode emphasizes the growing vaccine hesitancy that has emerged post-pandemic, which some attribute to the actions and policies of the Donald Trump administration.
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