Donald Trump has used the phrase “enemy from within” many times to describe Democrats and other Americans he dislikes. This, in and of itself, is extraordinary: A president is responsible for representing the entirety of the citizenry, not just those who think and look like him or her. The fact that the Republican sees millions of Americans as “enemies” — not “opponents,” not “foes,” but “enemies” — reflects an ugly vision.
But over the weekend, the GOP candidate went further than he’s gone before.
In an interview that aired on Fox News, Maria Bartiromo asked Trump whether he was “expecting chaos on Election Day.” As part of the question, she referred to immigrants with criminal records and those on terrorist watch-lists.
“I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within,” Trump replied. “We have some very bad people. We have some sick people, radical left lunatics.”
In the next breath, in an apparent reference to Election Day concerns, the Republican concluded, “It should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard — or if really necessary, by the military, because they can’t let that happen.”
In context, it’s difficult to avoid the conclusion that Trump was suggesting the military can, and perhaps should, be used against Americans on American soil.
It didn’t take long for his rivals and critics to seize on the rhetoric. Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, for example, told an audience in Green Bay, “I’ll tell you what, we’ll let the lawyers decide if what he said was treason. But what I know is, it’s a call for violence, plain and simple, and it’s pretty damn un-American if you ask me.” Earlier in the day, Walz also said Trump’s comments “crossed the line.”
Hours later, it was clear the Minnesota governor’s running mate was thinking along the same lines. The New York Times reported:
Former President Donald J. Trump’s words thundered from screens at a packed campaign rally on Monday night in Erie, Pa. But the event was for Vice President Kamala Harris, who was using Mr. Trump’s own words as her campaign amplified warnings of the dangers she says he poses should he win a second term in the White House.
“After all these years, we know who Donald Trump is,” the Democratic nominee said, pointing to the “enemy from within” comments. “He is someone who will stop at nothing to claim power for himself.”
Vice President Harris plays a montage of Trump calling to deploy the military on Americans who don’t support him: “A second Trump term is a huge risk for America. He is increasingly unstable and unhinged. And he is out for unchecked power and control over your lives” pic.twitter.com/BtnTTfiMT4








