The fuckhead in the oval office is basically saying that there will be violence if people don't vote to protect him from democrats taking over the House in the midterms..Mafia-line extortion??..
Knee jerking much? President Trump was predicting violence
FROM the American Left, not inciting the American Right to violence. What can improve the world is reading an article through to its end or watching a video to its end, prior to making snap judgements about the cover, or based on the OP's hyperventilating alarmist misinterpretation. This is exactly how ideologues brainwash individuals such as yourself into becoming violent revolutionaries who attack their fellow citizens.
Trump inciting VIOLENCE
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on the day of the Iowa caucuses, Trump told audience members he would pay their legal fees if they engaged in violence against protesters.
At a Las Vegas rally later Trump said security guards were too gentle with a protester. "He's walking out with big high-fives, smiling, laughing," Trump said. "I'd like to punch him in the face, I'll tell you."
At a rally in Warren, Michigan, Trump shouted, "Get him out," he said of a protester. "Try not to hurt him. If you do, I'll defend you in court. Don't worry about it."
Trump is currently being sued for inciting violence:
Three protesters who claim they were roughed up by Trump supporters at a March 1, 2016, rally in Louisville, Kentucky, have filed a federal suit against Trump, accusing him of inciting violence.
His lawyers tried to get the case dismissed by saying his comments are protected by the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of speechand that he did not intend for his words to incite violence.
But federal Judge David Hale rejected that argument in April 2017 and said there was sufficient evidence that the protesters' injuries were a "direct and proximate result" of Trump's comments, according to The Associated Press. Trump was allowed to appeal the case, and the latest step in the proceedings came when a stay was issued in June 2018 pending interlocutory appeals, according to court documents.