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Gina Raimondo's comments on MSNBC calling for Trump to be "extinguished for good" following a second assassination attempt on him have sparked significant backlash from Trump campaign representatives.

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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo’s recent comments on MSNBC, where she called for former President Donald Trump to be “extinguished for good,” have ignited controversy, particularly in light of a second assassination attempt on Trump. Raimondo’s remarks were made during an interview on “Morning Joe,” where she expressed her outrage over Trump’s self-identification as a “protector” of women, asserting that such claims are misleading and belittling.

Raimondo’s comments have drawn sharp criticism from Trump campaign representatives, who interpreted her use of the word “extinguished” as a dangerous call to action. Following the assassination attempts, Trump’s campaign spokesperson condemned Raimondo’s remarks, suggesting they incite violence and reflect poorly on Democratic rhetoric. The backlash highlights the heightened tensions in the political landscape, particularly as both parties gear up for the upcoming election. Polls indicate that Democrats are facing significant challenges in public perception, with some voters identifying the Democratic Party as a major threat to the nation, even more so than foreign adversaries like China and Iran.

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