Trump promises to mobilize military against 'enemy inside' is unsettling.

The speaker believes there are "unwell individuals" in the country and the military could easily handle the situation.

October 15th 2024.

Trump promises to mobilize military against 'enemy inside' is unsettling.
In a recent interview with Fox News, former President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on the upcoming election day, specifically addressing concerns about potential chaos and disruptions. Trump expressed that while he is not worried about foreign interference or his own supporters causing issues, he is more concerned about what he calls "the enemy from within" - referring to "radical left lunatics" and other political opponents.

Trump suggested that if necessary, the National Guard or even the military should handle any potential problems, stating that they cannot allow any disruptions to occur. He also downplayed the possibility of any chaos coming from his supporters, stating that he believes they will not cause any issues. However, when asked about the recent arrest of an Afghan national for allegedly plotting a terrorist attack on election day, Trump shifted the focus back to his political opponents on the left.

He stated that he believes the real problem lies with the "enemy from within," referencing immigrants and Democrats who he claims are destroying the country. These comments have caused concern for many, with Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign stating that they should "alarm every American." They believe that Trump is suggesting his fellow Americans are worse "enemies" than foreign adversaries and that he would use the military against them.

Trump's comments have also raised concerns about his intentions for the 2024 election, as he has been laying the groundwork to question the integrity of the process. He has threatened retaliation against election officials and political operatives if he wins, and has even suggested using the justice system to go after his political opponents if he returns to office.

Despite facing federal and state charges, Trump has continued to deny any wrongdoing in regards to the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol. He has also repeatedly made false claims about the election and has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. His recent comments have only added to the ongoing controversy and division surrounding his presidency.

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