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Political violence comes out of control.
I don’t care which party you identify with. I don’t care if you want or dislike Donald Trump. This has been building for years, and maybe we have become provided as we have with most of the mass shootings.
The most prominent example are, of course, two attempts to assassination against the president. On the shooting in the butler, so that he dropped his ear, Trump would not have survived if he had not turned his head to point to the ladder. Another attempt was thrown out by a secret service.
More than 60 years after the death of JFK, the potential bullet of the killer almost changed the course of election in 2024, drawing a man who would continue to win in the second term in White house. Trump’s photograph, bloody face, lifting his fist, it became iconic.
It’s pretty uncomfortable that the press continued so quickly after a few days.
Even more valuable Cringe was the way the media ensured the scarce coverage of a man who was determined to kill Brett Kavanaugh in 2022. He took away from California and was a block away from the House of the Supreme Court in Maryland-S Glock gun, two ammunition magazines, a knife, pepper and a invited police.
The future killer just declared himself guilty last week.

Government Josh Shapiro, D-Penn, is the latest target of political violence in this case, an attack of a fire on his gubernator residence. (Getty/Commonwealth Media Services)
This is happening from from President Clinton He tried to blame Rush Limbaugh for bombing Oklahoma City. And since the New York Times blamed Sarah Palin for a crossroading map that did not see the scorer who killed six people and wounded Gabby Gifford in Arizona. The assumption of her defamation lawsuit will soon start.
When the liberal scorer who loved Rachel Maddow opened fire on a Republican baseball practice in Virginia, wounding the GOV leader Steve Scalise, a finger again. It is inevitable that each side tries to achieve political points based on the observed motif of the shooter.
And that leads me to an attempt to kill the Pennsylvania Government Josh Shapiroa on the first day of Passover. Governor, who is a Jew. His family and friends are lucky to be alive.
It’s scary. That’s furious. That’s epithet of anti -Semitism. Mansion Harrisburg, in which Shapiro, his wife Lori and children live, lit up, and the 38-year-old fire confessed to police that he had set a fire.
Imagine that the state police woke you up at 2 am, with the smell of smoke in the air, and you said that you, your family and friends must evacuate immediately. Who wouldn’t feel vulnerable, regardless of their title?
The only reason they survived was that they slept in the second part of the mansion, that the burning of burning could not know. The building remains badly damaged.

The outraged Shapiro unilaterally condemned the violence after trying his life early on Sunday. (Gilbert Carrasquill/GC Pictures)
Shapiro was apparently and justifiably angry when he said, “This type of violence is wrong. I am not damn if it is on one side or the other. It’s wrong.”
The governor pointed out that it was the first night of Passover, and members of the local Jewish community celebrated with him in the state dining room. “No one will distract me or my family or any Pennsylvanian to openly or proudly celebrate their faith,” he said.
It is ironic that Shapiro conducted an investigation into the assassination of Trump in Butler, where a man in the crowd was killed.
The President posted a storm on Social truth, including messages on Easter week and Passover, but did not say a word about Shapir.
I think Trump should call Shapiro as a way to show that he regrets political violence, no matter what the party is involved. FBI Director Kash Patel called, but it’s not at the same level.
Harrisburg man told the police that he was “hatred” for Shapiro and found him, he would beat the governor with a hammer.
His mother said to AP -in mentally ill.
Pennsylvania Fire Chief Closed Doors to Rescue Life During Governor’s Castle attack
In Free Press, Senator Dave McCormick, R-Penn., A Republican who supports Trump, said:
“When Governor Josh Shapiro and I talked on Saturday afternoon about the potential investment of the Pennsylvania Data Center, he ended the invitation, noting that he had to prepare for the 80 people who led. Less than 12 hours later, he and his family were evacuated from the residence of the governor, because the arsonist set it up.

Senator Dave McCormick, R-Penn., He thoroughly condemned the attack. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
“Pictures of residence damage are scary. Still, the terrifying trend is that this attack is part. And if it remains untested, this trend – the use of political violence to deal with our differences – has the potential to destroy our Republic.”
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Now it must be said that security was awful. This type of sceling fence and duty state soldiers cannot prevent it from reaching the mansion? And then let him run away?
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As for journalists, we should resist the temptation to say, well, Shapiro was not injured, let’s move on. The target is a Jewish governor and almost killed. This is not a one -day story in any part of the imagination.