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Trump assassination attempt: the aftermath

Posted by: The Conversation

Date: Tuesday, 16 July 2024

The assisination attempt on Donald Trump, forrmer US President  and current presidential Republican candidate, has significant implications for the US presidential election as well as the state of the country’s democracy as a whole. The Conversation’s US bureau spoke to Arie Perliger, an expert in political violence, who argues the country was “basically one inch from a potential civil war”. Here he breaks down exactly why the current situation is so dangerous.

This theme is echoed in an article by Richard Hargy who argues that the Trump assassination attempt follows a disturbing trend in America of extremists embarking on violent plots to silence their perceived opponents. He argues that over the past three years alone, America has witnessed a surge in violence linked to a darkening political landscape that has seen combative and toxic discourse infect its body politic.

Jonathan Este

Senior International Affairs Editor, Associate Editor

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