00:00And Angie, we know that the suspect left behind a manifesto attacking the administration and
00:06its policies, calling Donald Trump a traitor. Does this reinforce concerns that political
00:13rhetoric at this moment is escalating into real violence?
00:17Yeah, I never understood why shooters always leave a manifesto. It seems as though that
00:21is part of the course for, you know, before you go out and shoot people. I don't understand
00:26that, but that's maybe it's a very American thing. But the level of hunting down our opposition
00:31leaders, our political oppositions, it must end because over and over again, we're having these
00:37conversations. And at some point, it's going to lead to, say, a Charlie Kirk moment where these
00:43leaders are shot. I've been to a lot of these events with President Trump. I will tell you,
00:47their security is pretty tight. But when you're outside of environments that he can't control,
00:53such as a hotel, such as the Hilton in Washington, the protocols are all over the place. You have
00:59guests staying at the hotel, for example, which this alleged shooter seems to be one of them. And
01:04that's how he was able to gain access onto the grounds. It's the level of crazy obsession over
01:11Trump has gone over the top. A lot of this is a media that allows and perpetuates this idea that
01:18Trump is a bad man, that he's out to hurt everybody. And the only remedy is to take him
01:23out. That is the wrong way of treating the president of the United States. We need to end that immediately.
01:29But also, we need to also really look at how we're dealing with this with the media, because
01:34this is the end goal, is to see him get, well, killed. And we don't want to have that happen.
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