Donald Trump Shooting: America is a 'safe democracy'... this illusion is broken, former diplomat said after the attack on Donald Trump


Posted on 15th Jul 2024 01:08 pm by rohit kumar

Former diplomat Jitendranath Mishra, who was the Indian ambassador to Portugal and Laos, on Sunday said that the assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump has shattered the illusion of America being a 'safe' democracy. He said that the attack on Trump has also raised questions about America's efforts to advocate democracy abroad.

 

Secret Service will come under investigation

The former diplomat said that Trump raising his fist soaked in blood sends a message of resolve and fighting the Democratic Party with more vigor. Jitendra Nath Mishra is currently a professor of diplomatic studies at OP Jindal Global University in Sonipat. He said that after Sunday's incident, the US Secret Service will also come under investigation.

 

'Trump is a divisive person'

According to ANI, foreign affairs expert Ravinder Sachdev has described Trump as a divisive person. Sachdev condemned the attack on Trump and said that there was a possibility that someone who hated him wanted to kill him because of his policies. There is no doubt that he is a "very divisive person" in America.

 

Sachdev said - the incident is unfortunate

Sachdev called the attack on the former US President a 'very shocking and unfortunate incident'. He said that sometimes such incidents happen where shooters come with some other purpose. But there is also a possibility that in this case, the attacker was so angry with Trump that he wanted to kill him because of his policies.

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