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On Political Violence

The Assassination Attempt on Former President Donald J. Trump
Published on
July 14, 2024
Last Updated
September 17, 2024

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As federal law enforcement agencies investigate the apparent attempted assassination of presidential candidate Donald J. Trump during a campaign appearance Saturday in Butler County, Pennsylvania, PRA encourages our supporters to speak out against political violence. We also call for vigilance against inevitable disinformation, potential retaliatory violence, and rising government Repression occurs when public or private institutions—such as law enforcement agencies or vigilante groups—use arrest, physical coercion, or violence to subjugate a specific group. Learn more of peaceful protest and dissent.

Initial reporting on violent events is frequently inaccurate and social media platforms generally amplify opportunistic disinformation. Conspiracy theories and calls for retribution are already proliferating in the wake of Saturday’s shooting incident. Exercise caution to avoid spreading unproven allegations and be alert for confirmation bias (in yourself as well as in others).

According to Reuters, political violence in the United States is at its highest level in a half century and, “In contrast to the 1970s, much of today’s political violence is aimed at people instead of property—and most of the recent deadly outbursts tracked by Reuters have come from the right.” As the risk of spiraling violence through the election season is high, it is critical that pro-democracy leaders from across the partisan and ideological spectrum categorically denounce political violence.

Historically, government responses to sensational acts of violence have involved the further militarization and securitization of civic and political spaces. PRA calls on our partners and supporters to take additional measures for the security of progressive leaders and organizations, vulnerable communities, and members of the press.

Finally, PRA encourages mindful, prudent, and—most importantly—robust engagement in civic and political life. Violence and fear must not be allowed to deter the people from the fullest exercise of their rights and their agency in determining how they will govern and be governed.

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Political Research Associates (PRA) is a social justice research and strategy center. Since 1981, we have been devoted to supporting organizations, civic leaders, journalists, and social sectors that are building a more just and inclusive democratic society.

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Karen E. Park
Susannah Crockford
Political Research Associates