Trump condemns bombings, calls for calm, but doesn’t acknowledge own rhetoric
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump pulled some of his usual barrage of podium punches Wednesday, urging politicians of all stripes to stop attacking each other’s morals and calling on supporters to settle their ideological differences the civilized way: at the ballot box.
Trump spoke at a rally in Wisconsin, which he kicked off by following up on his earlier statement condemning a chilling series of attempted mail bombings addressed to several of his favourite rhetorical targets, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
“Those engaged in the political arena must stop treating political opponents as being morally defective,” Trump told a sprawling crowd of cheering supporters at the outset of a speech he read from prepared remarks.
“The language of moral condemnation and destructive routine, these are arguments and disagreements that have to stop. No one should carelessly compare political opponents to historical villains.”


