‘Exceedingly’: David Jolly on His Concerns About Trump Inciting Violence in 2024
‘You are already seeing threats of violence against the Colorado Supreme Court, against the secretary of state of Maine’
Dec 31, 2023 11:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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JOLLY: "Exceedingly. You are already seeing threats of violence against the Colorado Supreme Court, against the secretary of state of Maine, and I think this will be a tool that we will see during the course of the 2024 campaign. And in many ways, though Donald Trump did not give rise to political violence, he kind of mainstreamed it through failing to condemn it and at times stoking it. His entire role in the January 6th insurrection was about his inciting violence to try to prevent the peaceful transfer of power."