Letters from an American - July 14, 2024
Episode Date: July 15, 2024Get full access to Letters from an American at heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/subscribe...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
July 14th, 2024.
Shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday evening, at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania,
a shooter on the roof of a building about 400 feet from the stage
appears to have shot eight bullets at the former president and into the crowd.
Trump appeared to flinch and reach for his right ear as Secret Service agents crouched over the
former president. When the agents got word the shooter was down, they lifted Trump to move him
out. He asked to get his shoes and then to put them on. With that apparently accomplished, Trump stood up with blood on his
face, exposed to the crowd, and told the agents to wait. He raised his fist in the air in front
of an American flag in what instantly became an iconic image. He appeared to yell, fight,
fight, fight to the crowd before being ushered off stage.
Pennsylvania firefighter Corey Comperatore, 50, was killed.
David Dutch, 57, was injured and is hospitalized in stable condition.
James Copenhaver, 74, was also injured and is in stable condition.
74, was also injured and is in stable condition. The FBI has identified the shooter as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was killed by a Secret Service agent. Crooks used an AR-type
automatic rifle that apparently belonged to his father. Crooks was wearing a gray
Demolition Ranch t-shirt, advertising a YouTube channel for gun enthusiasts and people interested in explosive devices.
The channel has more than 11 million followers.
Crooks appears to have been a registered Republican.
Trump said he had been shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear.
So far, no doctors have briefed the public. In the confusion immediately after the shooting, MAGA Republicans blamed the
Democrats for the violence. Today is not just some isolated incident, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance,
who is in the running to be Trump's vice presidential pick, posted on social media.
who was in the running to be Trump's vice presidential pick, posted on social media.
The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump's
attempted assassination. Representative Mike Collins of Georgia called for a Republican
district attorney to immediately file charges against Joseph R. Biden for inciting an assassination.
Indeed, he said, Joe Biden sent the orders.
Edward Luce of the Financial Times noted,
almost any criticism of Trump is already being spun by MAGA as an incitement to assassinate him.
This is an Orwellian attempt to silence what remains of the effort to stop him from regaining
power. Indeed, MAGA Republicans appear to be trying to stop discussion of their extremist plans,
which are enormously unpopular, by claiming that such a discussion is polarizing.
The idea that Democratic opposition to authoritarian plans, like those outlined in
Project 2025, caused violence might convince MAGA Republicans, but it will likely be a hard sell
for Americans who remember things like Trump's own suggestion in 2016 that
Second Amendment people could solve the problem of Hillary Clinton picking judges,
or his 2020 attacks on Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who became the target of a kidnapping
plot, or election workers bombarded with death threats as Trump lied that the 2020 election was stolen.
The October 2022 post by Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., mocking then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, after a home intruder hit him in the head with a hammer. Or Georgia
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's 2022 campaign video in which she promised to blow away the Democrats' socialist
agenda as she took aim with a rifle. In 2023, House Republicans wearing AR-15 lapel pins on
the floor of Congress. Representative Don Bacon, a Republican of Nebraska, saying his wife slept
with a loaded gun after he voted against Representative Jim Jordan,
a Republican of Ohio, for House Speaker, or Republican representatives sending Christmas
cards showing the whole family toting guns. In 2024, the Kansas Republican Party's March
fundraiser, where attendees could donate to kick and punch an effigy of President Joe Biden, or Don Jr.'s
reposting an image of Biden bound and gagged in the back of a pickup truck, or Lieutenant Governor
Mark Robinson of North Carolina, who is running for the governorship and who is scheduled to speak
at the Republican National Convention starting tomorrow, saying just two weeks ago, some folks need killing. It's time for somebody
to say it. Indeed, in March 2024, in Vance's home state, Trump said, if I don't get elected,
it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole country. And a 2022 campaign ad by Representative Collins himself showed him shooting a rifle at Nancy Pelosi's
agenda and at a cardboard rhinoceros he says is a rhino, a Republican in name only.
Republicans under Trump have increasingly advocated violence as a way to gain power
because they know their unpopular positions cannot lead their candidates
to victory in free and fair elections. In this moment, when there is still little evidence about
yesterday's tragedy, it appears they are projecting their own behavior onto Biden and the Democrats,
blaming them for advocating violence, when in fact Biden and the Democrats have tried hard to enact
common-sense gun safety laws and have consistently condemned the violent language and normalizing of
political violence by Republicans. Republicans' embrace of violence is a hallmark of authoritarian
leaders. By definition, it undermines democracy. In Nashville, Tennessee today, neo-Nazis shouting,
Hitler was right, were involved in fights in the streets.
Ending that resort to violence, which never advances society and always injures it,
is key to restoring the guardrails of democracy.
injures it, is key to restoring the guardrails of democracy. President Biden spoke to the nation tonight, warning that Americans need to lower the temperature in our politics and to remember,
while we may disagree, we are not enemies. We're neighbors. We're friends, co-workers,
citizens. And most importantly, we are fellow Americans, and we must stand together.
He condemned yesterday's violence, noting that a former president was shot and an American citizen killed while simply exercising his freedom to support the candidate of his choosing.
His freedom to support the candidate of his choosing.
There is no place in America for this kind of violence or for any violence ever.
Period.
No exceptions.
We cannot allow this violence to be normalized.
The framers of the Constitution, he said, created a democracy that gave reason and balance a chance to prevail over brute force.
That's the America we must be, an American democracy where arguments are made in good faith,
an American democracy where the rule of law is respected, an American democracy where decency,
dignity, fair play aren't just quaint notions, but living, breathing realities.
Biden rejected the idea that criticizing the Republicans' extremism was polarizing.
While they can criticize my record and offer their own vision for this country, he said,
I'll continue to speak out strongly for our democracy, stand up for our
constitution and the rule of law, and to call for action at the ballot box, not violence on our
streets. That's how democracy should work. Biden paused all campaign ads and events after the
shooting and told staffers to refrain from issuing any comments on social media or in
public. Trump is fundraising off the attempt on his life, but he spent the day golfing rather
than campaigning. The Secret Service has launched an investigation of how a shooter could get so
close to Trump. Biden has ordered an independent investigation as well. Biden said he has also
directed the Secret Service to review the security measures in place for the Republican National
Convention, which starts tomorrow in Milwaukee. Within hours of the shooting, House Speaker Mike
Johnson, a Republican of Louisiana, announced that the House will conduct a full investigation of the tragic events today,
saying the American people deserve to know the truth. Although the FBI investigation has barely
gotten underway and Congress has no law enforcement power, Johnson promised to have officials from the
Secret Service, the Department of Homeland Security, and the FBI appear for a hearing
before our committees ASAP.
Observers noted that it sounds like MAGA plans
to have yet another investigation
designed to spread a narrative.
In this case, that the so-called Deep State
was involved in the shooting.
that the so-called Deep State was involved in the shooting.
Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions,
Dedham, Massachusetts.
Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss. This is your world.