Trump Defends Supporters as Non-Violent Amid Election Concerns
Donald Trump asserts that his followers do not need reminders to avoid violence, despite past incidents involving his supporters.
- Donald Trump, after voting in Palm Beach, stated he does not need to instruct his supporters to avoid violence if he loses the election.
- He described his supporters as 'great people' who inherently 'believe in no violence.'
- Trump's comments come in the context of past violent incidents involving his supporters, including the January 6 Capitol riot.
- Critics on social media highlighted the contradiction between Trump's statements and previous violent acts by his supporters.
- The discussion arose from a reporter's question about potential post-election violence, which Trump dismissed by questioning the reporter's beliefs.