Trump threatens deportations: tensions before the US election increase!

Trump threatens deportations: tensions before the US election increase!

Washington D.C., USA - The US election is just around the corner and the tension could not be greater! On Tuesday, November 5, the voters decide whether Kamala Harris is the first female president of the United States to enter history or whether Donald Trump, the ex-president, celebrates a comeback and again takes over the highest office in the country. While the political arena is bubbling, ZDF correspondent Elmar Theveßen urgently warns of Trump's dangerous rhetoric.

In an explosive appearance at Markus Lanz, Theveßen Trump's aggressive and xenophobic statements, which are becoming more and more radical shortly before the election. "Donald Trump picks up," he said, and emphasized that there could be only a few thousand voices that are decisive. "What Trump claims is simply felled and pure insult," said the journalist who has traveled through the country and was not able to find any signs of an "destroyed America". Instead, he sees excellent economic data that occupies the opposite.

Trump's dangerous rhetoric and the reactions

The republican presidential candidate has violently against immigrants in the past few days and referred to the USA as a "occupied country". "On day one I will start the largest deportation program in American history," Trump threatened in front of 20,000 supporters in Madison Square Garden. His words are sharp and hurtful, while he wants to stamp migrants as a "criminal" and even use the military to take action against "radical leftists".

The reactions to Trump's statements are alarming. Theveßen refers to a survey that shows that many Americans expect violence if Trump should not recognize the election result. "90 percent of the Democrats are convinced that Trump will not accept the result," he said. The tone between Harris and Trump becomes rougher while the choice is getting closer. Harris calls Trump a "little tyrant" and "would-be dictator", which shows that she too is getting into Trump's aggressive style. The political situation remains tense and the next few days could be crucial for the future of the United States.

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