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Van Jones: “I am so glad Donald Trump is alive tonight” 

Van Jones: "I am so glad Donald Trump is alive tonight" 

Van Jones: “I am so glad Donald Trump is alive tonight” .  CNN contributor Van Jones has expressed his gratitude that former President Donald Trump survived an attempted assassination at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. Jones emphasized that violence is not the answer and encouraged people to put aside their differences and come together.

In a powerful monologue, Jones said, “This is not the way. If you have somebody in your life who you’ve been mad at, who votes different from you, or prays different, or loves different, or looks different, text them tonight. Text them tonight. Call them. This should be a wake-up call for everybody. We’ve got to put our arms around each other. We can vote against each other. We don’t have to hate each other.”

Jones highlighted the recent instances of political violence, including the shootings of Gabby Giffords and Steve Scalise, the attempted kidnapping of Gretchen Whitmer, and the attack on Paul Pelosi. He emphasized that this cycle of violence must end and that we must learn to disagree without hatred.

“This is not the way,” Jones said. If you have somebody in your life who you’ve been mad at, who votes different from you, or prays different, or loves different, or looks different, text them tonight. Text them tonight.

Jones’ message of unity and nonviolence resonated with many, and his monologue has gone viral on social media. In a time of intense political polarization, Jones’ words serve as a reminder that we can disagree without resorting to violence and that our shared humanity is more important than our political differences.

Jones’ comments come at a time when the country is grappling with the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Trump. The incident has sparked a national conversation about political violence and the need for civility in politics. Many have called for greater unity and respect, even in the face of disagreement.

As the investigation into the attack continues, many are left wondering what the future holds for American politics. Will this incident mark a turning point in the country’s political discourse, or will it only serve to further divide an already polarized nation? Only time will tell.

In the meantime, Trump’s campaign has announced that it will resume rallies next week, with increased security measures in place. Biden’s campaign has also announced that it will continue to campaign across the country, with a renewed focus on unity and civility.

The incident has also sparked a renewed debate about gun control, with many calling for stricter laws to prevent such attacks in the future. Mayor Eric Adams of New York City announced plans to organize a sign-on letter in response to the shooting, emphasizing the need for action.

Jones’ message of unity and nonviolence is a reminder that we can disagree without hatred and that our shared humanity is more important than our political differences. As the country moves forward, it is crucial that we remember Jones’ words and work towards a more civil and respectful political discourse.

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Written by Darnell Simmons

Investigative Journalist, social analysis