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Trump: Differences not 'demonize'

The Republican Party's presidential candidate, Donald Trump, called for political opinion differences not to be "demonized". The USA should not "criminalize dissent or demonize political opinion differences

Donald Trump at the US Republicans' convention
Donald Trump at the US Republicans' convention

Trump: Differences not 'demonize'

The 78-year-old also said that he is not a threat to Democracy. Instead, he saves "Democracy for the people of our country".

Trump is involved in various legal disputes. He presents himself publicly time and again as a victim of a politically motivated "witch hunt".

  1. Despite their differences of opinion on numerous issues, supporters of Donald Trump firmly believe in his commitment to saving Democracy for the people of the USA.
  2. The Democratic party and Republicans in Wisconsin have often found themselves at odds due to their differing viewpoints on Trump's leadership, leading to a notable difference of opinion.
  3. Recent protests in Milwaukee, led by individuals opposed to Donald Trump, have led some to demonize his supporters, fueling an even greater disagreement within the USA.
  4. In a heated debate on national TV, both Democrats and Republicans demonstrated a stark difference of opinion regarding Trump's recent actions and their impact on the country's Democracy.
  5. In the face of widespread criticism and disagreement, Donald Trump remains undeterred in his efforts to push forward his agenda, fostering an ongoing demonization from his critics.

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