đš Donald Trump vuelve a amenazar con violencia polĂtica
April 30, 2024
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El director de medios hispanos del ComitĂ© Nacional DemĂłcrata, Marco Frieri, emitiĂł la siguiente declaraciĂłn en respuesta a las amenazas de Donald Trump con violencia polĂtica si pierde en noviembre:
âLas repetidas amenazas de violencia polĂtica de Donald Trump son tan horribles y peligrosas como antiestadounidenses. Trump estĂĄ empeñado en amenazar nuestra democracia, gane o pierda; ya ha prometido un “baño de sangre” si pierde en noviembre, y se ha comprometido a ser un “dictador desde el primer dĂa”, perdonar a los insurreccionistas violentos y encarcelar a sus oponentes polĂticos si recupera el poder. El pueblo estadounidense ha rechazado el extremismo violento de Trump antes y lo harĂĄ una vez mĂĄs en noviembre porque lo que estĂĄ en juego en esta elecciĂłn no podrĂa ser mĂĄs importanteâ.
NUEVO: Donald Trump dijo que podrĂa haber violencia polĂtica si pierde en noviembre.
Time: âDonald Trump Says Political Violence âDependsâ on âFairnessâ of 2024 Electionâ
Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN:”Muchas personas han perdido las elecciones presidenciales estadounidenses en los Ășltimos 230 años; Trump es el Ășnico que dice âdependeâ sobre si habrĂĄ violencia si pierde'”.
Shane Goldmacher, New York Times: âTrump no descarta la posibilidad de violencia polĂtica en torno a las elecciones. “Si no ganamos, ya sabes, depende”, le dice a TIME. “Siempre depende de la imparcialidad de las elecciones”.
Trump tambiĂ©n continuĂł elogiando y prometiendo indultos a los violentos insurreccionistas del 6 de enero, a quienes llama ârehenesâ y âpatriotasâ.
Noticias Telemundo: El expresidente dijo ademĂĄs que, en caso de regresar a la Casa Blanca, âconsiderarĂaâ indultar a todas las personas acusadas o condenadas por el asalto al Capitolio del 6 de enero de 2021, ejecutado por sus seguidores contra lo que de forma repetida y sin evidencias calificĂł como una elecciĂłn âamañadaâ.
Associated Press: âUn presentador le pidiĂł a la multitud que se pusiera de pie âpor los rehenes del 6 de enero, horrible e injustamente tratadosâ. Y las personas lo hicieron, y cantaron.
âFueron increĂbles patriotasâ, dijo Trump cuando terminĂł la grabaciĂłn.
PrometiĂł ayudar âel primer dĂa que ocupemos el cargoâ a los amotinados, a quienes ya habĂa prometido indultarâ.
Time: âTrump also tells TIME he might pardon the more than 800 men and women charged in connection with the Jan. 6 attack, most of whom have pleaded guilty. The assault left more than 140 law enforcement officers injured and sent lawmakers into hiding. More than 120 people have been accused of using a deadly or dangerous weapon or causing serious bodily injury to an officer, and members of extremist groups were found guilty of seditious conspiracy.
âTrump has sought to recast the insurrectionist riot as an act of patriotism. âI call them the J-6 patriots,â Trump tells TIME. When asked whether he would consider pardoning every one of them, he says: âYes, absolutely.ââ
ââWashington Post: âââFormer president Donald Trump on Thursday praised and embraced a woman convicted of defying police orders on the U.S. Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, 2021. ⊠Trump has steadily escalated his advocacy for people charged in the Capitol riot, including by pledging to pardon them if he returns to the White House, praising them as patriots, participating in a recording with Jan. 6 prisoners singing the national anthem, and playing it at his first rally of the 2024 campaign last month.â
The Hill: âTrump describes imprisoned Jan. 6 rioters as âhostagesââ
Washington Post: âTrump vows pardons, government apology to Capitol rioters if electedâ
NBC News: âFormer President Donald Trump promised Wednesday night that if he is elected he will pardon a âlarge portionâ of the people convicted of federal offenses for their participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.â
Trump: âEl 6 de enero fue la multitud mĂĄs grande con la que he hablado. Y estaban allĂ orgullosos, estaban allĂ con amor en el corazĂłn. Fue increĂble y fue un dĂa hermosoâ.
Business Insider: âThen-President Donald Trump didnât want to specifically call for the Justice Department to prosecute January 6 rioters or forcefully condemn those who stormed the Capitol as unrepresentative of the MAGA movement.â
NBC News: âTrump spoke at a fundraiser for Jan. 6 defendantsâ
Trump no hace mĂĄs que intensificar su retĂłrica extrema y peligrosa: ya ha prometido un âbaño de sangreâ si pierde estas elecciones y ha prometido ser un âdictador desde el primer dĂaâ si gana.
DW: âSi no resultĂł elegido, habrĂĄ un baño de sangre. Va a ser un baño de sangre para el paĂsâ, dijo Trump durante un mitin en Ohio
NBC News: âTrump says there will be a ‘bloodbath’ if he loses the electionâ
Rolling Stone: âTrump Says There Will Be a âBloodbathâ and Elections Will End if He Isnât Reelectedâ
New York Times: âTrump Defends His Warning of a âBlood Bath for the Countryââ
The Atlantic: âTrump Says Heâll Be a Dictator on âDay Oneââ
Associated Press: âTrump declines to rule out abusing power to seek retribution if he returns to the White Houseâ
Washington Post: âTrump calls political enemies âvermin,â echoing dictators Hitler, Mussoliniâ
The Guardian: âDonald Trump says he will lock up his political enemies if he is president again.â
Forbes: âTrump said of his relationships with dictators, âthe tougher and meaner they are, the better I get along with them,â which he insisted is ânot a bad thing.â
ââThe easy ones,â Trump said, referring to Americaâs allies, âI maybe don’t like as much or don’t get along with as much.ââ
The Atlantic: âLate Friday night, the former president of the United Statesâand a leading candidate to be the next presidentâinsinuated that Americaâs top general deserves to be put to death. That extraordinary sentence would be unthinkable in any other rich democracy. But Donald Trump, on his social-media network, Truth Social, wrote that Mark Milleyâs phone call to reassure China in the aftermath of the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021, was âan act so egregious that, in times gone by, the punishment would have been DEATH.ââ