Biden-Harris Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo calls for President Trump to be "extinguished for good"

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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo stated on MSNBC that Donald Trump must be "extinguished for good." The comment comes just days after a Trump assassination attempt, raising concerns about dangerous rhetoric from top Democrats.

Key Details:

  • Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo appeared on MSNBC, stating that Donald Trump must be "extinguished for good."
  • This follows an assassination attempt on Trump by a Harris supporter just ten days ago.
  • Trump’s campaign condemned the remark, calling it part of an ongoing pattern of violent language from Democrats.

Diving Deeper:

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, part of the Harris-Biden administration, made a controversial statement during an MSNBC interview, calling for former President Donald Trump to be "extinguished for good." Her comment has sparked an immediate backlash, particularly in light of a recent assassination attempt on Trump by a Harris supporter just ten days prior. 

Trump's campaign account on X, formally known as Twitter, swiftly condemned Raimondo’s words, labeling them as "dangerous" and accusing Democrats of escalating violent rhetoric. In a statement, a Trump campaign spokesperson said, "This type of language is exactly what encourages unhinged individuals to act out their deranged fantasies. Ten days ago, a radicalized Harris supporter attempted to assassinate President Trump, and now high-level officials like Gina Raimondo continue to fuel this dangerous environment."

Raimondo’s comments add to a growing pattern of violent rhetoric from prominent Democrats. Just last week, a Harris supporter was arrested for attempting to assassinate Trump, raising concerns about the impact of such language. The Trump campaign has highlighted this trend, citing previous examples where Democratic leaders have used inflammatory language, which they argue encourages extreme actions from their base. 

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