Monday, July 15, 2024

Dem Rep. Calls Out Inflammatory Rhetoric Bandied About by His Own Party—'These Are Dangerous Lies'

 

Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), 

 Jared Golden will split his vote on articles of impeachment, in favor of  one and against the other | CNN Politics

one of the first Democratic congressman to call for Joe Biden to step down from his reelection campaign, is calling out his own party for its inflammatory rhetoric leading up to the attempted assassination of former President and soon-to-be GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

He was the rare Democrat who was honest about the reality we’ve been witnessing following Biden's implosion on the debate stage:


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In a long Twitter/X thread Sunday, Golden exhorted his colleagues to tone down their incendiary statements and seeming calls to violence:

"We can start by dropping hyperbolic threats about the stakes of this election," he wrote. "It should not be misleadingly portrayed as a struggle between democracy or authoritarianism or a battle against fascists or socialists bent on destroying America. These are dangerous lies."

Joe Biden has continually framed the election as a battle between good and evil, and his cohorts, like Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), have seemingly endorsed violence against their ideological opponents.


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Golden continued:

 But here is where he hit the nail on the head:

In the pursuit of short-term political gain, they are eager to exaggerate our differences and cast their political opponents as diabolical caricatures bent on destroying the country.

Here, he makes an excellent point:

As a result, it becomes easier to see those we disagree with not as fellow Americans who bring different offerings to the marketplace of ideas, but as enemies who would ruin us, to be defeated at all costs.

It’s refreshing to see a Democrat, even one who’s at risk of losing his seat in the upcoming election, tell the truth about what’s been going on. While Trump is hyperbolic, he does not call his detractors “dangers to democracy” or imply they’re traitors to our country. Yet Biden, Schumer, Pelosi, and so many others—along with their cheerleaders in the media—routinely throw around such rhetoric, acting as if it’s just normal discourse. 

If you think I’m being over-dramatic, just look at Sunday’s New York Times style section headline—hours after Trump had barely escaped assassination:

The New York Times just published this about Trump today.

They are truly callous and despicable human beings. Not a shred of empathy. pic.twitter.com/zPmP4pj0bC

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 14, 2024

These people have been calling for blood, they‘ve been angling for blood—and now they‘ve finally got it. It’s only by the Grace of God that it’s blood from the former president’s ear and not his brain. 

I applaud Jared

 

Failed Trump Assassination Attempt Did Two Things for Dems, None of Them Good.

There are rumblings that Democrats are resigned to defeat in November, at least in the presidential race. Joe Biden’s disastrous June 27 debate sparked panic among Democrats, which led to a vast left-wing conspiracy, including megadonors, Hollywood, Barack Obama, ex-Clinton aides, and Hill Democrats plotting to force Biden to step aside. The marquee writers for The New York Times editorial staff also joined the chorus, begging Joe to step down. Biden has defiantly refused, sparking nasty infighting that’s likely to continue gnawing at the heels of the party until election day. That rancor died down on July 13, when Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. 

Trump missed death by millimeters, with the bullet grazing his right ear. The image of the former president with a raised fist and bloody face has been iconic; even liberals have had to admit it’s an enduring photograph. It gutted the main attack line against Trump, being that he’s a threat to democracy. It also chilled any further pushes to remove Biden from the Democratic ticket. The failed assassination attempt also had some Democratic strategists coming to the conclusion that this election is over and that all focus should be re-directed toward regaining the House and retaining control of the Senate (via NBC News) [emphasis mine]: 

“We’re so beyond f---ed,” one longtime Democratic insider said, noting that the image of Trump thrusting his fist in the air, with blood dramatically smeared across his face, will be indelible.

“The presidential contest ended last night,” said a veteran Democratic consultant, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to give a candid assessment of his own party’s standing less than four months before the election. 

“Now it’s time to focus on keeping the Senate and trying to pick up the House,” he said. “The only positive thing to come out of last night for Democrats is we are no longer talking about Joe Biden’s age today.”

[…]  

One Democratic strategist who has worked on multiple presidential campaigns and on Capitol Hill said that the physical targeting of Trump robs Biden of his main argument against the former president. Biden, the strategist pointed out, has tried to convince voters that Trump is so extreme that he presents a threat to democracy. 

“That message is dead,” the strategist said, after a gunman tried to kill the presumptive nominee of one of the two major parties. The bullet that struck Trump “probably saved Biden’s nomination” by freezing Democratic calls for him to step aside and “doomed his re-election.” 

Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, echoed that sentiment.

 “I’m very concerned that the net effect of the Republican convention will be neutralizing the core democracy critique of Trump — a felon who fomented a violent insurrection, tried to block the peaceful transfer of power, and said the Constitution may need to be terminated,” he said. 

[…] 

A Trump spokesperson did not reply to NBC News’ request for comment on whether the campaign views the attempted assassination as an asset on the campaign trail. But Trump used the already-iconic photo of him raising his fist in the air, while surrounded by his protective detail, in a fundraising appeal Sunday. A full-color American flag appears in the background of a black-and-white version of the photo used to pitch for donations. The words “NEVER SURRENDER” are emblazoned across the top of the image. 

For one veteran of Democratic congressional campaigns, that picture says it all. 

“The clear effect of this assassination attempt is that it officially thrust Donald Trump out of politics and into martyrdom,” this person said. “They’re framing this as an attack on MAGA and not on Trump — even more powerful. This is literally biblical stuff we’re talking about.” 

Democrats will “never be able to compete with that level of enthusiasm among base voters,” the person added. “So yeah, we’re even more f---ed with Biden. ... And relying on Trump to be a galvanizing, unifying enemy won’t work as well.”

Oh, man, they're so salty. 

The piece is also littered with many consultants who think this event won’t shape the election much. That’s some lofty dreaming. In a base election, the one that’s more energized wins, and the Trump coalition is one of the most efficiently dispersed geographically. In our system, which favors geographic diversity, Trump has the advantage. In a close race, the advantage is Trump. Biden must be polling significantly ahead of Trump in the national polls to get close to a baseline where a path to 270 is even remotely possible. He’s nowhere near that—his team is reportedly giving up on the Sun Belt gains, refocusing their energy on keeping Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Trump is leading in all three states, with Pennsylvania being the most likely to flip. Post-debate polling from Democratic and Republican sources has Trump increasing his lead over Biden in the Keystone State from four to ten points. Biden losing Pennsylvania alone is the ballgame.

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What We Know About the Trump Shooter

In the early hours of Sunday morning, at approximately 1:34 a.m. EST, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)'s Pittsburgh Field Office officially identified the Trump shooter as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.

Not much is known about Crooks. Now that the FBI has taken over as the lead federal investigative agency, expect further delays in the investigation's findings.

Here's what we were able to confirm as more details come to light:

According to a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing corresponding to the shooter's residential address, a teenage Crooks, then age 17, donated $15 to the Progressive Turnout Project, a left-wing voter turnout PAC, through the Democratic donation platform ActBlue on January 20, 2021, the day of President Joe Biden's inauguration.

FBI officially identifies shooter as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20 of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.
Voter records show Crooks was a registered Republican who made one singular $15 donation to a liberal PAC on January 20, 2021 — Biden’s Inauguration Day. pic.twitter.com/orEO4hq1PS

— Prem Thakker (@prem_thakker) July 14, 2024

In a statement shared with Drop Site, an independent news project of The Intercept's co-founder Jeremy Scahill, the political action committee said Crooks had sent the donation "in response to an email about tuning into the inauguration."

"The email address associated with the contribution only made the one contribution and was unsubscribed from our [mailing] lists 2 years ago," Progressive Turnout Project said.

Minors can legally make campaign contributions within certain limitations, the FEC stipulates.

The upcoming race in November marks when Crooks would have been old enough to vote in a presidential election.

However, according to Pennsylvania voter registration rolls, identifying information matching that of Crooks says he was a registered Republican.

Allegheny County Councilman Dan Grzybek, who represents Bethel Park, said in an interview with The New York Times that Crooks's mother was a Democrat and his father a Libertarian. "You've got a large spattering of different backgrounds and ideals and definitely have a lot of mixed households in Bethel Park," said Gryzbek, who had previously met Crooks's parents while canvassing the neighborhood.

Investigators reportedly believe that the rifle Crooks fired several shots from belonged to his father, Matthew Crooks, who allegedly purchased the firearm at least six months ago.

CNN contacted the elder Crooks, but the distraught dad declined to speak publicly about his son, saying he would rather wait until he talked to law enforcement first as he tried to figure out "what the hell is going on."

In June 2022, Crooks graduated from Bethel Park High School, a suburban school district south of Pittsburgh and an hour away from the site of the shooting. Townhall has found footage of Crooks walking out during commencement to receive his diploma (1:08 timestamp on the right side of the split screen). Crooks, dressed in a black graduation gown designated for male graduates and donning a silver honors chord, crossed the stage and posed for a picture as few in the audience applauded him.

Footage from Bethel Park High School's 2022 graduation shows 'Thomas Crooks,' the shooter, receiving his diploma.

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— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) July 14, 2024

Crooks briefly appeared in the background of an old BlackRock advertisement filmed at BPHS. The company commercial spotlighted an economics teacher there. The firm confirmed Crooks's ad appearance, according to a press statement the world's largest money manager made on the matter. "We will make all video footage available to the appropriate authorities, and we have removed the video from circulation out of respect for the victims," BlackRock said, stressing that the students were unpaid. However, as of Sunday night, two clips, a 15-second version and a longer 30-second cut, are still up under BlackRock's X account.

— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) July 14, 2024

At the school's annual Awards and Recognition Program, which honors BPHS graduates, Crooks earned the National Math & Science Initiative Star Award, a $500 cash prize, for his academic achievements, according to TribLive, a local outlet covering community news around Allegheny County.

Investigative journalist Meghan Schiller, reporting for Pittsburgh-based KDKA-TV, shared two yearbook pictures of a young Crooks. According to WPXI, a local NBC affiliate, the one photograph was taken in 2020.

#BREAKING: Two of my contacts in Bethel Park just sent me two recent yearbook photos of the gunman, Thomas Crooks.

We are LIVE outside the street where he lived, as law enforcement swarms his neighborhood after evacuating those who live nearby. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/lFi1OtW5Yu

— MEGHAN SCHILLER (@MeghanKDKA) July 14, 2024

TMZ also obtained what appears to be his Pennsylvania driver's license photo.

First Photos of Donald Trump Shooter Surface with Boyish Face | Click to read more 👇 https://t.co/8M1ScnmhwJ

— TMZ (@TMZ) July 14, 2024

Crooks's former classmates described him to ABC News as "a loner" who was "a quiet kid," though they wouldn't say he "ever appeared as a threatening person." One student who sat behind Crooks in an AP statistics class remembered him as academically gifted, always excelling in math and sciences. Others said he was "relentlessly bullied" and often wore hunting outfits to class.

Neighbors told The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that Crooks seemed "a little odd" growing up, but they never anticipated he was capable of carrying out a shooting, much less trying to take out a former president. "It's crazy ... you wouldn't expect that from that kid," one resident, who lived doors down from Crooks, said. "He was a little bit off. He was like the weird kid, but you wouldn't expect this."

Crooks worked as a dietary aide at Bethel Park Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Marcie Grimm, the nursing home's administrator, said the facility was shocked to hear of his shooting spree, saying that the employee's background check came clean, per The New York Times.

According to Pennsylvania's public court records reviewed by Townhall, Crooks did not have a criminal history, at least as an adult anywhere in the Keystone State.

Bomb-making materials were found inside the shooter's vehicle, parked in the vicinity of the Trump rally, and at his home, according to The Associated Press.

Crooks opened fire at a campaign rally where Trump was speaking Saturday in Butler County, about a 50-minute drive northeast of the Steel City.

A viral video circulating on social media shows the body of the gunman lying motionless on the roof of a manufacturing plant, AGR International Inc., near Butler Farm Show grounds. The shooter was spotted by spectators "bear-crawling" on the building before a counter-sniper team of Secret Service agents returned fire, killing him.

A photograph making rounds appears to depict the assailant wearing a T-shirt that promotes Demolition Ranch, a popular YouTube channel for firearms enthusiasts. Known for its sensational experiments and demonstrations, the page frequently posts videos testing guns and teaching educational content on firearms safety.

Demolition Ranch's founder Matt Carriker reacted to the neutralized shooter sporting his merchandise, writing on Instagram, "What the hell."

The rooftop was less than 150 meters (or 164 yards) from Trump's podium, a distance from which a decent marksman could reasonably hit a human-sized target; for reference, that's the range at which U.S. Army recruits must shoot a scaled human-sized silhouette to qualify with the M-16 rifle, according to AP.

Crooks tried to join his high school's shooting club, but he was rejected for being "comically bad" at aiming and cracking "crass," "off-color" jokes, The New York Post reports.

Bethel Park's rifle team shoots Anschutz single-shot rifles with peep sights and .22-caliber ammunition, Crooks's ex-classmates told The Post. The school's shooting range is 50 feet long by 21 feet wide and has seven ranges.

Once, Crooks fired from the seventh lane, which was the closest to the right wall, and hit the left wall, missing every target on the back end. He was off by close to 20 feet, one teammate recalled. "[Crooks] tried out … and was such a comically bad shot he was unable to make the team and left after the first day," he said.

Crooks "couldn't shoot at all. He was a terrible shot," another BPHS alum added.

Even the coach, the team members continued, had concerns about Crooks. "Our old coach was a stickler, he trained Navy marksmen, so he knew people. He knew when someone's not the greatest person."

"We noticed a few things Thomas said and how he interacted with other people … He said some things that were kind of concerning," the source stated. "You know, obviously, we're using guns in a school setting so you need to be very careful in that regard," he explained, without elaborating on what exactly Crooks said that was inappropriate.

Reportedly, Crooks was asked not to return after a preseason session. However, he did belong to the Clairton Sportsmen's Club in a neighboring borough, the club's counsel confirmed to ABC News.

The presumptive Republican nominee narrowly survived the assassination attempt after literally dodging a bullet that grazed his ear, piercing the upper part and causing blood to gush.

At least one attendee has died, and two rally-goers remain critically wounded. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched for the family of the deceased victim, Corey Comperatore, a former fire chief and father who heroically shielded his daughter from the gunfire.

As Spencer covered, authorities held a midnight press conference on the shooting but offered nothing enlightening, sidestepping questions concerning the shooter's identity. Officials said they were "not prepared" at the time to release the name of Trump's would-be assassin until they had "100 percent confidence."

The reason for the delay in positively identifying the shooter was partly because he didn't carry ID on his person, which was one of the "complicators," according to authorities. "It's a matter of doing biometric confirmations," officials explained, such as "looking at photographs" and testing his DNA to see if there's a match already in a system somewhere.

Investigators are "working tirelessly to identify what that motive was," officials said.

Internet trolls initially misidentified the shooter as Marco Violi, an Italian sports writer residing in Rome. The video blogger, who runs a YouTube commentary channel about AS Roma, the Italian soccer team, published a statement on his Instagram page saying he "strongly den[ies] being involved in this situation" and was "woken up in the middle of the night" from numerous notifications related to rumors spreading online, according to an Italian-to-English translation. The journalist added that he will file a complaint against the X accounts that "invented this fake news and all the news headlines that spread" the misinformation.

X user "@jewgazing," pretending to be the Trump shooter, posted a picture of himself to troll other X accounts and cause confusion. The image was widely reposted, with X users finding shared similarities in the troll's and shooter's facial features. Eventually, the troll scrubbed his X page after uploading a clip of himself in the car, declaring, "My name is Thomas Matthew Crooks. I hate Republicans. I hate Trump. And guess what? You got the wrong guy."

 

Billionaire Bill Ackman Formally Endorses Trump

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 14: Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman attends the "Betting On Zero" Premiere during the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival at Regal Battery Park Cinemas on April 14, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

Billionaire Bill Ackman has endorsed former President Donald Trump shortly after the Pennsylvania rally shooting. 

On Saturday, Ackman posted on X that he was formally endorsing the 45th president.

“I am going to formally endorse @realDonaldTrump,” Ackman posted on X. “I assure you that I have made this decision carefully, rationally, and by relying on as much empirical data as possible.” 

I am going to formally endorse @realDonaldTrump. I came to this decision some time ago as many @X followers have already understood from my supportive posts of Trump and my criticisms of @POTUS Biden.

The reason why I have not yet formally done so is that I want to explain my…

— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) July 14, 2024

Ackman said that it would take another long-form post to lay out his thinking. “I just haven’t had the time nor felt the urgency to write the post as we are still a few months from the election,” he added.

“I came to this decision some time ago as many X followers have already understood from my supportive posts of Trump and my criticisms of Biden,” Ackman said.

He also urged his followers to keep an open mind on Trump, criticizing mainstream media’s portrayal of the former president. 

Ackman’s endorsement came after Elon Musk also endorsed Trump following the assassination attempt on his life. 

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ABC’s George Stephanopoulos Blames Trump And Supporters For Contributing To 'Violent Rhetoric'

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 12: George Stephanopoulos with Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey discuss "Build The Life You Want" at The 92nd Street Y, New York on September 12, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

Following an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos claimed that the former president and his allies had contributed to “violent rhetoric” across the country.

On ABC‘s “This Week,” Stephanopoulos cited remarks made by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio.) and Vivek Ramaswamy, who both criticized the left for their rhetoric about the 45th president in the run-up to the assassination attempt. 

“Of course, President Trump and his supporters have contributed to this violent rhetoric as well,” Stephanopoulos said. 

“Absolutely, George,” reporter Martha Raddatz agreed. 

“We were just looking back this morning at some of the things President Trump has said,” she continued. “He warned last March of potential death and destruction if he were charged by the Manhattan district attorney; ‘our country is being destroyed as they tell us to be peaceful.’ Trump in January warned of bedlam in the country if the criminal charges against him succeeded, and of course, in March he said, ‘Now if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country.’”

Raddatz noted Trump has said the “bloodbath” quote was a joke and taken out of context—he was referring to economic woes with his remarks—before adding, “But those are indeed his words.”

Raddatz then said Trump supporters have offered similar rhetoric and quickly evoked the January 6th Capitol event.

“Let’s remember January 6,” she said. 

Last week, Stephanopoulos found himself under heat after he stated that he did not think Biden could serve another four years.

ABC News released a statement Tuesday night telling Fox News Digital, “George expressed his own point of view and not the position of ABC News.”

Stephanopoulos then released a statement saying, “Earlier today I responded to a question from a passerby. I shouldn’t have.”

A 20-year-old man from western Pennsylvania named Thomas Matthew Crooks attempted to assassinate Trump on Saturday. Crooks fired at Trump from a rooftop vantage point about 130 yards away before being shot and killed by law enforcement. The shot hit the upper portion of Trump’s right ear.

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Bllsbailey: " Stupid Democrats with big mouths like Stephanopoulos are who's starting the trouble. Why? Just for the Ratings, money, and power".

 

Sunday, July 14, 2024

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Trump: I Was Shot in Ear, Rallygoer, Shooter Dead, Another Badly Injured

Trump: 'It Was God Alone Who Prevented the Unthinkable'


 

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's full statement on Truth Social around 2½ hours after the 6:15 p.m. ET shooting at his Butler, Pennsylvania, campaign rally Saturday night:

"I want to thank The United States Secret Service, and all of Law Enforcement, for their rapid response on the shooting that just took place in Butler, Pennsylvania. Most importantly, I want to extend my condolences to the family of the person at the Rally who was killed, and also to the family of another person that was badly injured.

"It is incredible that such an act can take place in our Country.

"Nothing is known at this time about the shooter, who is now dead. I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear. I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin.

"Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening.

"GOD BLESS AMERICA!"

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DRAMATIC FOOTAGE: Moment Secret Service Takes Out Would-Be Trump Assassin

 


It’s been a crazy Saturday as we witnessed a (terrible) historic moment when an assassin tried to take out Donald Trump. The news has been coming in fast and furious, but the online outlet TMZ has just posted some stunning footage showing the alleged suspect firing his weapon in a deranged attempt to take out the former president. Luckily, he missed, and the Secret Service quickly took him out.

They describe the chaotic scene:

The Trump rally gunman was laid out on his belly, took aim and fired shots into the crowd before he got met with incoming bullets that killed him ... and TMZ has it all on video.

We've obtained an incredible clip that shows the moment the gunman opened fire at the Butler, PA rally Saturday -- and you can see the guy looking through either a scope or iron sights on a roof ... with people watching down below and freaking out, their panic palpable.

Warning: Graphic footage. Watch:

The news cycle has been moving quickly after the dramatic events of Saturday:


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The outlet described what their cameraman caught:

The guy has longer brown hair, and he seems to be wearing a grey shirt/khaki pants -- and as you can see, he's carefully trying pinpoint a target from afar before pulling the trigger.

Once bullets start to ring out, you can hear people screaming on the ground and a mass scramble take place .... and only moments later, you can hear incoming gunfire -- with multiple pops coming his way, and at that point ... the gunman was struck, all on camera.

There are multiple pictures of the dead gunman on social media, but we are not going to show the disturbing images here. The cameraman and his wife were able to spot the wannabe assassin’s movements—so why didn’t law enforcement? These are the questions that will be asked over and over in the coming days. 

The cameraman, Michael Difrischia, panned back to the gunman after the retaliating rounds could be heard ... and sure enough, you see the gunman laying there limp and lifeless. You can hear someone off-camera say, "That's exactly why we need f***ing Trump here."

In terms of what led up to this ... Difrischia tells us he and his wife, Amber, were watching the Trump rally from outside the main grounds ... standing near some trees with about 30 to 40 other people, when Amber noticed the dude climbing up onto a nearby building there.

Here is another video during the afternoon when witnesses speculate as to whether the shooter is dead or not:

This story has developments breaking every few minutes. Keep your browser tuned to RedState for the latest, and keep abreast with all our up-to-the-moment coverage here.

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