were at a summer camp in oslo because he said they championed multiculturalism. this is a guy who is streaming on social media to get a global audience. his manifesto talks about the uk, the u.s., europe. he is looking for a global audience. and his aim as he says, is to take revenge. to agitate and to insight violence. of course, there are many in al qaeda and isis who will say, look, to their supporters, look, this is exactly what these christians, if you like, want to do to us muslims. so there could be a terrible spiral as a result of this. ned, what does law enforcement do to try and track people like this? what are we left to do on a macrolevel, as a society? the law enforcement challenge is really the short term challenge.
directed at you from people that you know want to do you harm, people that you know advocate for violence, this isn t a peaceful protest. there s a very, very big difference in peaceful assembly and exercising your right to protest this government and doing what we re seeing right there. we ve seen that this group, whether it s in los angeles, new york have had instances where they insight violence wherever they go. that s a very scary thing and a very different thing. that s what a mob is. there s a little false equivalency and the media will do it. people who say shame, shame, shame, why are you caging children, this is a pretty intimidating thing, a man, hurling vile epithets at an older woman. right. i would echo kurt s point and also i think this isn t new, this isn t something that we re just now seeing. donald trump often stokes the anger and ire in his audience at rallies or he has people call the press the enemy of the
people. the press feels intimidated. we all remember on the campaign trail when one of his reporters sucker punched a kid who was there supporting him. trump has offered to pay the legal fees of people who want to insight violence. this also comes at a time that the president is trying to shrink protests in d.c. his administration is working with the national parks to try to make it so people have to have permits to protest or only a certain number of people can convene in the areas near the white house. eleanor holmes norton is pushing legislation to combat this. the hypocrisy where you see not only from the administration where they call the democrats a mob, it s very dangerous to have the media echo this. we saw this last week when former attorney general eric holder said when they go low, we kick them. he immediately said afterwards, i don t mean that literally. of course that got melted into a 30-second sound bite and we have that both sidesism, the what aboutism that they try to
the road to rally behind sgop candidates and raise money for the party. the president zeros in on a private state dinner, warning them to expect violence if democrats take over the houses. audio of the event. they will end everything immediately. when you look at the groups, these are violent people. always great to have you here with me today. susan, violent? what are we talking about here? it sounds like donald trump is doing what he did on the campaign trail. which was to insight violence. he did it in the campaign rallies, saying he would pay legal bill to supporters who punched protesters.
sick. his increasingly hostile rhetoric raising concerns that it will insight violence against journalists. my panel back with me. i want to play a clip from c-span where a caller calls in and they are attacking, i believe, brian selter and don lemon of cnn. take a listen. it all started when trump got elected. brian stelter and don lemon from cnn called trump supporters all racists. they don t even know us. they don t even know these americans out here and they re calling us racists because we voted for trump? come on, give me a break. they started the war. i see them, i m going to shoot them. bye. it is shocking to hear, karen. that this person is calling in