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Donald’s purge: Trump calls for a “very rough day”
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Donald Trump, the former president, caused controversy at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, this weekend by suggesting that America could benefit from a “violent day” to fight crime.

Many were quick to express outrage at Donald Trump’s comments, which seem to be inspired by the fictional plot of horror films The Purge.

Addressing his gathered supporters, he claimed that a tough, even violent, police response would solve the crime problem.

He suggested having “one really violent day,” would end shoplifting crimes immediately.

“One rough hour, and I mean real rough,” is another option, according to Trump.

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Reactions to Trump’s remarks were swift and numerous, with some comparing them to Germany’s Kristallnacht in November 1938, while others pointed out that he was literally proposing the Purge.

They mentioned the similarities to The Purge movies, where all crimes, including murder, are allowed for 12 hours, while the rest of the year is crime-free.

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In his speech, Trump blamed the rising crime rate on Democratic policies and immigrants.

However, the misinformation mentioned by the former president is part of a fictional narrative, as crime has actually decreased from levels seen in recent years.

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Critics blame Trump for his inflammatory language, which they believe is likely to lead to violence, citing as an example the consequences of his comments leading to the Capitol insurrection of January 6, 2021.

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