Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has spoken out against political violence and “radical rhetoric” following the assassination attempt on former President Trump. During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sanders emphasized that political violence is “un-American” and called for a return to civil discourse in the wake of the tragic event.
Sanders condemned the shooting at Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a rally-goer was killed and two others were critically wounded. The would-be assassin was shot by Secret Service agents after firing from a rooftop near the rally.
In his interview with NBC, Sanders stressed the importance of focusing on serious discussions about the issues facing the country, rather than engaging in divisive rhetoric. He also expressed his support for President Biden as the Democratic nominee, highlighting Biden’s record on issues such as healthcare, infrastructure, and climate change.
The incident has sparked a debate about the role of political rhetoric in fueling violence and division in the country. Sanders’ call for a return to civil discourse and a focus on substantive policy discussions has resonated with many Americans in the aftermath of the assassination attempt.
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