Sunday Star-Times

‘Take their guns away, see what happens to her’

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Donald Trump’s opponents have swiftly denounced what they see as another apparent hint at the assassinat­ion of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.

At a rally in Miami, the Republican presidenti­al nominee called for disarming the bodyguards who protect Clinton, and mused about the consequenc­es of such a move by saying ‘‘Let’s see what happens to her’’.

Trump contrasted his supporters, who he said back police and want crime reduced, to Clinton, whom he derided as someone who ‘‘lives behind walls and raises money from hedge funds.’’

‘‘I think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons. They should disarm. I think they should disarm immediatel­y, what do you think, yes?,’’ he said.

‘‘Take their guns away, she doesn’t want guns. Take them, let’s see what happens to her. Take their guns away, okay. It will be very dangerous.’’

Both candidates have been protected by the Secret Service for months, but Trump’s latest take on Clinton’s security detail brought swift denunciati­ons, particular­ly from Clinton allies.

‘‘Tonight, Donald Trump once again alluded to violence against Hillary Clinton,’’ said Elizabeth Shappell, spokeswoma­n for Correct The Record, a pro-Clinton media watchdog group.

‘‘This is a truly deplorable comment that betrays our nation’s most fundamenta­l democratic values.’’

Stuart Stevens, a Washington­based political consultant who worked on Republican Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidenti­al campaign, tweeted: ‘‘The Secret Service should investigat­e this threat’’.

Trump made a similar comment about Clinton and her armed protection in May while accepting the endorsemen­t of the National Rifle Associatio­n, when he said Clinton would end the Constituti­on’s Second Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms.

‘‘Let’s see how they feel walking around without their guns or their bodyguards,’’ he told the gun lobby group, speaking about Clinton and her Secret Service detail.

Trump was criticised by opponents last month when he suggested that gun rights activists could act to stop Clinton from nominating liberal US Supreme Court justices, a comment some interprete­d as encouragin­g a political assassinat­ion.

‘‘If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks,’’ Trump told a rally in North Carolina in August.

‘‘Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know,’’ he continued.

Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said yesterday’s remarks fall into a pattern of Trump inciting violence.

‘‘Whether this is done to provoke protesters at a rally or casually or even as a joke, it is an unacceptab­le quality in anyone seeking the job of Commander in Chief.’’ Reuters

 ?? REUTERS ?? Like Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton is protected by Secret Service agents and his suggestion they should be disarmed because of her stand on guns has been interprete­d as inciting violence.
REUTERS Like Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton is protected by Secret Service agents and his suggestion they should be disarmed because of her stand on guns has been interprete­d as inciting violence.

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