Political rhetoric following assassination attempt on former President Trump
Political rhetoric following assassination attempt on former President Trump
- July 14, 2024
- Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and poli sci, KNX News, July 14, 2024 (Audio)
So, President Biden and other lawmakers have now been calling on people to cool down the heated political rhetoric following the assassination attempt on former President Trump. It is likely to calm things for a little bit, but could this be a wake-up call for everyone that we’re all Americans regardless of our political affiliations? With us now live is UC Irvine political science professor, Louis DeSipio. … “I think since we’re going into the Republican Convention, we’re going to see a heightened rhetoric for the next week. Certainly, Republicans are feeling resentful, feeling some grievance – and I think that’s going to be articulated at the convention,” says DeSipio.
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