Watching Jay Jones win the election for Attorney General in Virginia has to be the lowest point in American political history. Anytime a politician threatens violence to their political opponent publicly and their children, they should simply drop out of the race. No amount of apologizing for its should matter. But is it not just the fact that he won, it is also the fact that other democrats, like Abigail Spanberger who won as governor, supported Jones despite his actions. It's like the assassination of Charley Kirk, it was not just the initial assassination, it was the response to it by the main stream within the DNC that was the parrot in the cave for me.
He won 53% to 48%, which means that 53% of Virginians have no problem with political violence whatsoever, and will Charley Kirk anyone who stands in their way to political victory.
Marxism has taken over the United States, along with it's violent fascist characteristics of all previous Marxist regimes.
Will any more dare stand up against them like Charley Kirk and Donald Trump who have had to endure assassinations?
Does anyone have the courage and will anyone care?
Did you forget something about Trump? Has Trump ever expressed regret about his statements? Actually, some critics argue that his actions contradict Christian values. Did he ever use a confession box?
Here are specific Trump quotes widely cited as encouraging or praising violence, with sources:


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“If you see somebody getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of them, would you? I promise you, I will pay for the legal fees.” — Rally, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Feb. 1, 2016. Source: NBC News, BBC (video coverage/transcript).
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“Get him out. Try not to hurt him. If you do I’ll defend you in court.” — Rally, Warren, Michigan, Mar. 4, 2016. Source: CBS News reporting; BBC summary.
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“I’d like to punch him in the face.” — Rally, Las Vegas, Feb. 22, 2016 (about a protester). Source: BBC, contemporaneous news footage.
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“Stand back and stand by.” — First presidential debate (to the Proud Boys), Sept. 29, 2020. Source: Debate transcript and major outlets (CNN, NYT).
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“Fight like hell”— Speech to supporters before Jan. 6 rally, Jan. 6, 2021. Source: Video/transcript; cited in many reports and congressional materials.
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“When the looting starts, the shooting starts.” — Tweet, May 28, 2020 (later deleted). Source: Archive of tweet and press coverage (e.g., Washington Post).
- Praise for physical assault:
“Any guy that can do a body slam, he is my guy!”— Comment about Greg Gianforte, Oct. 18, 2018. Source: Press reports.
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“I will pay legal fees” and related: he repeatedly framed physical retaliation as okay at rallies (see NBC, BBC, The Atlantic summaries).
For fuller context and reporting, see:
- BBC — “What Trump says about protesters at his rallies” (2016)
- NBC News — coverage of Cedar Rapids rally (Feb 2016)
- Debate transcripts and CNN/NYT coverage (Sept 29, 2020)
- Video/transcript of Jan. 6 speech and congressional reports (Jan. 6, 2021)
- The Atlantic — “A Brief History of Trump’s Violent Remarks” (Oct. 31, 2024)
Sources:
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A Brief History of Trump’s Violent Remarks
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US election 2016: What Trump says about protesters at his rallies
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The problem with violence at Trump rallies starts with Trump himself