Trump Doubles Down on “Enemy Within” Rhetoric in Alarming Threat
On Tuesday morning in Florida, Donald Trump complained again about the “enemy within,” expanding his definition as the crowd around him cheered. Speaking at an event for the Latino community at his Doral golf club, the former president complained about Israel’s military plans to attack Iran being exposed, either from a leak or from a hack of the Department of Defense.“Who did that? Can you imagine somebody doing that? That’s the enemy, I guess that maybe is the enemy from within, as I talk about. We have an enemy from within, they hate to talk about it. Could you imagine, could you imagine,” Trump said. The room then broke out into applause.Over the past week, the former president has repeatedly used the phrase “enemy within” to describe his political opponents, specifically mentioning leading Democrats like Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff. And his latest statement shows he has no intention of backing away from the violent rhetoric. Trump’s former staff, including former Defense Secretary Mark Esper, say that his words are alarming and should not be dismissed. Trump’s comments are more worrying when taken with his recent pronouncement at a faith leaders’ event in North Carolina that only the people he likes should enjoy the right to free speech.This means that, in the former president’s view, if someone is not on board with his extreme agenda, not only do they not have the right to protest, they are “the enemy within.” Since Trump now claims that “Make America Great Again” means taking the country back to 1798, while slavery was still legal and women couldn’t vote, most of the country would be his enemy.
On Tuesday morning in Florida, Donald Trump complained again about the “enemy within,” expanding his definition as the crowd around him cheered.
Speaking at an event for the Latino community at his Doral golf club, the former president complained about Israel’s military plans to attack Iran being exposed, either from a leak or from a hack of the Department of Defense.
“Who did that? Can you imagine somebody doing that? That’s the enemy, I guess that maybe is the enemy from within, as I talk about. We have an enemy from within, they hate to talk about it. Could you imagine, could you imagine,” Trump said. The room then broke out into applause.
Over the past week, the former president has repeatedly used the phrase “enemy within” to describe his political opponents, specifically mentioning leading Democrats like Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff. And his latest statement shows he has no intention of backing away from the violent rhetoric.
Trump’s former staff, including former Defense Secretary Mark Esper, say that his words are alarming and should not be dismissed. Trump’s comments are more worrying when taken with his recent pronouncement at a faith leaders’ event in North Carolina that only the people he likes should enjoy the right to free speech.
This means that, in the former president’s view, if someone is not on board with his extreme agenda, not only do they not have the right to protest, they are “the enemy within.” Since Trump now claims that “Make America Great Again” means taking the country back to 1798, while slavery was still legal and women couldn’t vote, most of the country would be his enemy.