Experts who analyze rhetoric and extremism note an increase in aggressive political language across the United States. This shift in communication style may contribute to acts of violence.
In recent years, former President Donald Trump has frequently utilized insults, threats, and adversarial language. These tactics have been integral to his public image. He often describes his opponents as enemies and critiques as dangers. Political conflicts, in his discourse, are depicted as critical struggles for the nation’s endurance.
Trump’s style involves framing political discourse as battles for survival, which tends to inflame tensions. This approach is characterized by portraying political competitors as existential threats, making the stakes appear high and personal.

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