Written by Ashton Snyder on
 September 17, 2024

Hillary Clinton Warns Trump Still a Global Threat Amid Latest Assassination Attempt

A day after a failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton made a startling declaration about the former president's impact on national and global security.

In an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, Fox News reported that Clinton expressed her concerns about Trump's potential return to power, describing him as a "danger to our country and the world."

The former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee criticized the media's coverage of Trump, arguing that journalists should maintain a consistent narrative about the threats he poses.

Clinton's comments came in the wake of a second assassination attempt on Trump in the past two months, adding a layer of complexity to the political discourse.

Clinton's Critique Of Media Coverage

Clinton took aim at the press, suggesting that their approach to covering Trump has been inadequate. She expressed frustration with what she perceives as the media's tendency to jump from one Trump-related controversy to another without maintaining a coherent narrative about his potential dangers.

Referencing the late journalist Harry Evans, Clinton advocated for a more objective approach to covering Trump, urging journalists to focus on his actions and statements consistently.

Recent Assassination Attempts On Trump

The interview's timing is significant, coming just a day after the latest attempt on Trump's life. On September 16, 2024, Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, allegedly pointed an AK-47 at Trump while he was golfing at his club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Secret Service agents intervened, firing at Routh, who fled but was quickly apprehended.

This incident followed a more serious attempt in July, where a gunman opened fire at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, wounding the former president and resulting in one fatality and two critical injuries.

Clinton's Call For Public Awareness

Clinton emphasized the importance of taking Trump's words and actions seriously. She highlighted the need for Americans to be aware of Trump's stated intentions and plans, referencing Project 2025 and Trump's alleged desire for dictatorial powers.

Clinton stated:

Americans need to understand that they have to take Trump both seriously and literally. He has said what he wants to do. He and his allies with Project 2025, his desire to be a dictator, at least on day one, all of that is in the public record. And I believe that more Americans have to be, you know, willing to endure what frankly is discomforting and to some extent kind of painful, to take him at his word and to be outraged by what he represents.

The Electoral College Challenge

Clinton touched upon the challenges posed by the Electoral College system in the upcoming election. She expressed cautious optimism about the potential for voters to reject Trump's politics, noting increased support for the Harris-Walz ticket from some Republicans. However, Clinton acknowledged that the race remains close and that the Electoral College continues to be a significant hurdle for Democratic candidates.

The interview also served as a platform for Clinton to promote her latest memoir, "Something Lost, Something Gained." The book has been described as a warning to American voters about the potential consequences of a Trump return to power. Clinton used the interview to reinforce her message, urging Americans to consider the implications of their votes in the upcoming election.

Conclusion

Hillary Clinton's interview on MSNBC following the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump has reignited discussions about the former president's impact on American politics. Clinton warned of the dangers she believes Trump poses to the nation and the world, criticizing media coverage of his actions and statements.  Clinton urged Americans to take Trump's words seriously and consider the potential consequences of his return to power while also expressing hope that voters would reject what she described as "politics of hate and division."

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