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Does Trump’s Violent Rhetoric Matter?
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English - October 17, 2023 07:00 - 26 minutes - ★★★★ - 2.2K ratingsDaily News News News Commentary Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Donald Trump has been saying shocking—even violent—things for so long, it barely registers as news anymore. But after January 6, and with Trump again leading the field of Republican candidates for president, is there a real-world danger to what he’s saying?
Guest: Robert A. Pape, professor of political science and the director of the University of Chicago’s project on security and threats
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Donald Trump has been saying shocking—even violent—things for so long, it barely registers as news anymore. But after January 6, and with Trump again leading the field of Republican candidates for president, is there a real-world danger to what he’s saying?
Guest: Robert A. Pape, professor of political science and the director of the University of Chicago’s project on security and threats
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