Former President Donald Trump described Democrats and others who have opposed or investigated him as the “enemy from within” in a recent interview. He specifically singled out Adam Schiff, a California representative and Democratic nominee for Senate, calling him a “lunatic.” Trump emphasized that he believes the internal enemies are more dangerous than major foreign adversaries like China and Russia. He stated that a smart president could handle outside threats easily, but internal threats from individuals like Schiff are more difficult to manage.

As the 2024 presidential race heats up, Trump has increasingly labeled those opposed to him as criminals and speech critical of him as illegal. This rhetoric is not new for Trump, as he has used similar tactics in past races. Trump’s comments have echoed his remarks at a recent rally in California, where he once again referred to Schiff as an “enemy from within.” Schiff, for his part, responded to Trump’s remarks with a series of tweets questioning the former president’s obsession with him.

Trump’s animosity towards Schiff dates back to the congressman’s role as one of the impeachment managers in Trump’s first impeachment in 2019. Trump has often referred to him as “shifty” and accused him of improperly investigating his ties to Russia. House Republicans have also joined in Trump’s criticism of Schiff, particularly in relation to the Russia investigation. Despite facing backlash, Trump continues to portray Schiff as a danger to the country.

When asked about the upcoming election, Trump expressed confidence that chaos like that seen in 2020 would not occur again. He downplayed concerns raised by President Joe Biden about potential unrest, stating that any issues would not be due to outside agitators or foreign nations. Trump mentioned that the real threat is from internal enemies, specifically radical left lunatics. He suggested that any unrest could be handled by the National Guard or even the military if necessary.

Trump’s remarks highlight his ongoing feud with Democrats and those who oppose him. He seems to view internal adversaries like Adam Schiff as more dangerous than foreign threats, reflecting his focus on maintaining power and undermining his critics. Despite facing criticism and backlash for his divisive rhetoric, Trump shows no signs of backing down and continues to attack those who challenge him. As the 2024 election approaches, it remains to be seen how Trump’s confrontational approach will impact the political landscape.

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