need for validation. even if it means goes further to the extreme. he s going to take that support and go in that direction because these are people who are sticking with him to some degree of fervor. of course, he s always floated with differences. he s the one who promoted the way back in the day, after charlottesville, and all these other examples of currying favor in a fight with the far-right. even so, i think what you re seeing now is a far more open embrace, if you will, of extremist extremist elements in l.a. american society. there s no apology. he is not saying, i don t support the view even if i don t see them. he simply says, basically, at that the messages, get used to, it this is who i am and this is what i m going to do. yeah, and in fact i asked mary if she expected apology and see she said, nope not gonna happen. all of this, peter, this controversy is just a piece of trump terrible, horrible, very bad three weeks as you
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state of turmoil, we have people who are upset, we have extremist elements who are thinking they re being called to do something and we need to have that calming voice from both sides, both parties that, no, that s not the way. we re americans, we don t do it this way and violence can t happen. if violence does happen and there is an fbi employee who is injured or threatened or killed, god forbid, who is to blame for that? or americans who are targeting them, right? as we saw in cincinnati and thank goodness no agents, no employees were injured or killed in this, but you had a man who was targeting the fbi field office in cincinnati who was killed in the process of that. what concerns does that raise to you going forward? it just shows you that the level of this threat, again, has reached unprecedented levels. here is a man who heard a call, maybe with some mental health challenges, traveled to an fbi office armed and was going to commit an active shooter incident in that building.
going up against autism, claiming that vaccines cause autism. and i have a doctor with autism and wrote a book vaccines did not cause rachel s autism to debunk that. then they became a political movement linked first to the republican tea party, but bringing in extremist elements. you re going to see a rag-tag collection of anti-vaccine activities, health freedom, people claiming health freedom, medical freedom, and some of the far right wing extremists. i think dc security is right to be concerned, there will be some leanings there of the same kind of people that stormed the capitol on january 6th. ben, what kind of chatter have you been seeing leading up to this march today? yeah, you know, just like you guys were talking about, these extremist forms are into this rally. they have not been into rallies since last january 6th. they think everything is in operation by the feds or something. that s not what s happening here.
tweet that learned of bloodlet on the 6th. ron is a former member of florida s judicial commission. he joins me now. ron, thank you for being here. so months before the election, you began monitoring these extremist elements. how come? what caused you to do this? well, at that time i was a lifelong republican and i was monitoring the more extreme elements of the party to try and persuade moderate republicans and independent voters to vote for joe biden. that s kind of how it started. there was a tweet from president trump on december 19 of 2020. he said big protest in d.c. on january 6th, don t miss it, information to follow, be there, will be wild was also a part of