The president made it clear before the press today at the White House who is causing the violence in the country
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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, today blamed the "radical left" in front of journalists for the political violence that is erupting in the country, expressing his concern that this radicalization will only get worse.
The presidential statements arose during a meeting in the Oval Office that Trump held with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. At the press conference, the Republican leader made something indisputably clear: that violence had dramatically increased from the left side.
"Who do you blame for the increase in left-wing violence?" a journalist asked Trump, to which he replied that the left "is out of control" and that "they say things and are really dumb people (...) they are people with very low IQs."
Trump advierte: "Si siguen los ataques, la derecha responderá; es mucho más dura".
Trump's warning
"But the radical left is the cause of this problem," he continued. "Not the right. The radical left. The situation is going to get worse and, in the end, it will turn against them. When they play these games, bad things happen."
"I'll give you a little hint. The right is much tougher than the left, but the right isn't doing this, it's not doing it, and they'd better not encourage them, because it won't be good for the left. I don't want that to happen. I am the president of all the people," the head of state emphasized.
"Radical left Democrats are causing this problem and it's getting worse. Worse and worse. There will come a point when other people won't tolerate it anymore, and that won't be good for the radical left, and we don't want that," was the warning issued by the president.
Yesterday, a left-wing terrorist named Joshua Jahn, who was inspired by the murder of Charlie Kirk and then committed suicide, opened fire on an ICE office in Dallas, killing one of the detainees and injuring two others. Other left-wing attacks have been recorded in the country, especially in Texas, where the objective is to attack law enforcement forces.
Trump advierte: "Si siguen los ataques, la derecha responderá; es mucho más dura".