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Trump's Social Media Posts Call For Retribution Against Political Enemies

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Former President Donald Trump has been active on his social media platform, sharing a series of posts that target his perceived political adversaries. These posts, which began surfacing on Tuesday, have taken aim at Vice President Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

One particularly notable post featured an image depicting Harris, Biden, and Clinton wearing orange prison jumpsuits, suggesting retribution against them. Trump's recent barrage of attacks is not new, but it represents a heightened level of aggression towards his opponents as the political landscape intensifies.

Despite calls from some Republicans, including his close allies, to adopt a less personal approach towards Harris, Trump has adamantly refused. During a recent press conference at his New Jersey golf club, he defended his personal attacks on Harris, citing his lack of respect for her and questioning her capabilities as a potential president.

He shared an image depicting them in prison jumpsuits, hinting at retribution.
Trump's recent social media posts target Harris, Biden, and Clinton.
Despite calls to adopt a less personal approach, Trump remains aggressive.

In his social media posts, Trump has accused Harris of fabricating online support and has revived past conspiracy theories, such as questioning the authenticity of her crowds. Additionally, he shared an image linking former President Barack Obama to various unfounded claims, hinting at the possibility of military tribunals.

Responding to the backlash, a Trump campaign spokeswoman defended the posts, labeling Harris as a 'coward and a fraud' while criticizing her policies as 'weak, failed, and dangerously liberal.' The spokeswoman urged the media to focus on Trump's policy speeches rather than his social media activity.

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