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When did trump call for violence against liberals?
Never, that's a standard tactic of those on the left. Deflection and a transposition of responsibility.
Virtually every act of violence and intimidation has been carried out by the radical left but inevitably those on the right are labeled as the instigators and the assaults are labeled as justified by the MSM and the talking heads that serve as the mouth pieces of radical leftwing extremists.
 
Never, that's a standard tactic of those on the left. Deflection and and a transposition of responsibility.

Standard tactic of the left...never take responsibility for your issues/mistakes...blame it on someone else.

The news media likes using Trump's misspeaking about telling the proud boys to stand by when he intended to say stand down as their "proof" while at the same time claiming that Antifa isn't an organization. Antifa's website...Antifa.org.
 
During a rally for Trump in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 18, 2016, British national Michael Steven Sandford was arrested after allegedly attempting to take a police officer’s firearm with the intention of assassinating Trump. He was charged with an act of violence on restricted grounds on June 20, 2016

Violence erupted outside of a Trump rally in San Jose, California, on June 2, 2016. According to The Associated Press, "A dozen or more people were punched, at least one person was pelted with an egg and Trump hats grabbed from supporters were set on fire on the ground

Approximately 1,000 protesters assembled outside of the Albuquerque Convention Center, where Trump was holding a rally on May 24, 2016. In the evening, some protesters charged past a metal barricade and police in riot gear were called in to prevent them from gaining access to the venue. According to The Washington Post, they threw "burning T-shirts, rocks and bottles toward the police and police horses trying to contain them."[16][17]

An hour after the incident began, the Albuquerque Police Department tweeted, "Appears that most of the @realDonaldTrump protestors have left & remaining contingent is only looking to cause trouble & be destructive."[18] Pepper spray and smoke grenades were used to disperse the protesters who remained.[16]

There were additional reports that a glass door and windows at the convention center had been damaged during the confrontation, possibly by a gunshot. The Albuquerque Police Department tweeted on Tuesday night, however, "There is no confirmation that any gunshots were fired, contrary to reports. Possible damage to Convention Center Windows by pellet gun."[19] The department later reported that several officers had been injured by rocks and were receiving treatment. At least one individual was arrested

Journalist Julia Ioffe said on April 28, 2016, that she received many anti-Semitic messages and death threats, including a call from a funeral casket seller, after writing a profile of Melania Trump for GQ Magazine. Ioffe continued, “It’s unsettling. I started the day off having a sense of humor about it but by the end of the day, after a few phone calls like this, with people playing Hitler speeches, and the imagery, and people telling me my face would look good on a lampshade, it’s hard to laugh.” She added that it was the type of harassment she had “only ever seen in Russia” before.

Hundreds of protesters assembled outside of a Trump rally in Costa Mesa, California, on April 28, 2016, where, according to The Los Angeles Times, they were "stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to the Republican presidential candidate." Although there were no major injuries reported, five police cars were damaged.
 
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