Trump's recent dire message initiated a chilling echo of his inaugural warning about 'American carnage,' foreseeing a significant breakdown in safety, security, and democracy across the nation.
His rhetoric, especially regarding open borders and immigration, appears particularly dangerous considering the perpetrators of the recent attacks were both American citizens, raising fears of increased violence against immigrants.
Heidi Beirich noted that Trump's long-standing attacks on immigrants, intensifying after such incidents, have the potential to exacerbate hate and violence toward these communities.
Brian Levin pointed out that Trump's statements after violent occurrences have historically prompted a rise in hate crimes, indicating a troubling pattern of rhetoric influencing public behaviour.
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