Sanders condemns 'radical rhetoric' after Trump assassination attempt: 'Politics should be kind of boring'
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Sen. Bernie Sanders said political violence is "un-American" and condemned "radical rhetoric" after the assassination attempt on former President Trump.
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Sanders went on to condemn "radical rhetoric," without specifying what that constituted. In the wake of the shooting at Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet grazed Trump's ear before Secret Service rushed him offstage, Republicans have criticized Democrats for their past rhetoric, deeming Trump an existential threat to democracy. A rally goer was killed, and two other men were critically wounded, authorities said.
The Secret Service fatally shot the would-be Trump assassin, who reportedly fired from a rooftop some 130 yards away from the rally.
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