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Former FBI Agent Makes Appalling Comment On CNN After 2nd Attack On Trump

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[Logo]( [Former FBI Agent Makes Appalling Comment On CNN After 2nd Attack On Trump] [Former FBI Agent Makes Appalling Comment On CNN After 2nd Attack On Trump]( Unreal In the wake of a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, questions are swirling about what may be driving these violent acts. Former FBI counterterrorism agent Tim Clemente shared his insights during a recent interview, offering a stark perspective on the growing incivility in political discourse. According to Clemente, the political climate, [rife with inflammatory rhetoric and relentless finger-pointing](, is contributing to the escalating violence. "It's unprecedented in a civilized society," Clemente said. "And I think we're becoming more and more uncivilized, sadly, with the political diatribes that are going on and the political new indictments of either candidate." Clemente's comments reflect a broader concern that today's political environment, with its increasingly hostile tone, has created fertile ground for violence. WOW. Some sanity on CNN! Former FBI agent Tim Clemente: "It's unprecedented in a civilized society and I think we're becoming more and more uncivilized, sadly, with the political diatribes that are going on and the political new indictments of either candidate. And sadly, the... [pic.twitter.com/ipRxfdyE3x]( - Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) [September 16, 2024]( One key point Clemente emphasized is how the inflammatory language surrounding Trump, particularly claims about a potential "bloodbath," could have dangerous consequences. While Trump's use of the term "bloodbath" referred to economic concerns, as FactCheck.org clarified, the word has been twisted in certain media narratives, suggesting that violence could erupt if Trump were to lose the election. Clemente warned that such rhetoric, reminiscent of what might be heard in less stable nations, risks normalizing extreme responses, like assassination attempts. Clemente's appeal for a return to civil dialogue is a crucial reminder. "We have to get back to that," he urged. "We can disagree politically, but that doesn't mean we need to view one another as enemies." His call for cooler heads underscores the growing need for a shift in how political differences are discussed, especially at a time when tensions are running high. The latest attempt on Trump's life occurred at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Secret Service agents, positioned a few holes ahead of Trump, noticed an AK-47-style rifle protruding from the bushes. They acted quickly, opening fire on the would-be assassin, who then fled the scene. Law enforcement later arrested the suspect, identified as Ryan Routh, who reportedly had a history of supporting Ukraine and claimed he was willing to die for the country. The gravity of this incident is underscored by the fact that it marks the second attempt on Trump's life in just nine weeks. Routh, found with two backpacks, a scope, and a GoPro camera, was likely preparing for a more elaborate attack, one that could have had far worse consequences had he not been stopped. [Senator Releases Secret Service Report & It's Horrific] [Senator Releases Secret Service Report & It's Horrific]( This is insane. [Florida Dem Sheriff Sparks Outrage Of Comment During Briefing About Alleged Trump Shooter] [Florida Dem Sheriff Sparks Outrage Of Comment During Briefing About Alleged Trump Shooter]( What circus. [Snobby Hollywood Millionaire Lectures Springfield Residents] [Snobby Hollywood Millionaire Lectures Springfield Residents]( This is seriously going to backfire. [ABC Moderator Makes Shocking Admission Days After Debate] [ABC Moderator Makes Shocking Admission Days After Debate]( This is an outrage. [Not Just Springfield, Pennsylvania Town Cries For Help] [Not Just Springfield, Pennsylvania Town Cries For Help]( This is crazy. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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