Following the second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump in 64 days, even ABC’s “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin, who regularly spews venom against Trump, has had enough.
On Monday’s episode of “The View,” Hostin condemned the number of people who reportedly support violent acts against the former president and current Republican presidential nominee.
I was just reading this morning, a recent University of Chicago poll examines support for political violence in the United States. And there is more support for violence today against Trump and others. Against Trump, 10 percent of American adults think it’s okay, and 26 million adults who support violence to prevent Trump from regaining the presidency — more than 30,000 of those own guns and almost 80 percent have access to internet organizational tools. That’s despicable, what do we do?
What do we do, Sunny?
Oh, I dunno — maybe “we” can start with knocking off the extreme rhetoric against Trump on your show and in the Trump-hating leftist media. Yeah, maybe you, Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, and other ladies can stop vilifying the former president at every concocted opportunity. […]
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