
"Roberts stated, 'You might not like the guy, you might not be able to stand him. But you call him Hitler, you call him a fascist... Some lunatic out there is going to take that language to heart.'"
"'The way that people change is because of rhetoric. Is because of some things that people say, it hits you somewhere, and people they are all of this anti-Trump.'"
John Roberts criticized Hakeem Jeffries for his comments following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A gunman fired shots before being subdued by security, with one Secret Service agent saved by a bulletproof vest. Roberts emphasized the need for heightened security at future events. He expressed concern that derogatory rhetoric against Trump could inspire violence, suggesting that such language may embolden unstable individuals. Gallagher supported this view, noting the suspect's background and the influence of rhetoric on behavior.
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