Ben Chapman
Guest Reporter
Donald Trump winning the US election next week could lead to the Left wreaking havoc across America, Sebastian Gorka has claimed.
Gorka, who previously worked as Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States, joined Tom Harwood and Emily Carver on GB News to look ahead to next week’s vote.
Asked about the potential for riots should Trump lose, Gorka claimed the threat of violence is more prevalent if Kamala Harris scoops victory.
This is despite Trump’s supporters storming the United States Capitol Building in Washington DC after he lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden.
Gorka said on GB News: “I do a lot of interviews with foreign press and it’s weird when a head of an unnamed news agency in Scandinavia asks ‘what will happen if Trump loses?’
“A couple of hours of rioting? What about the months of the so-called ‘Summer of Love’ with BLM (Black Lives Matter) and Antifa, $3 billion worth of damage to America with 40 killed, mostly of minority background.
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“I am worried if Trump wins because the left has normalised violence. My former boss was shot in the head by a bullet travelling at 3,000ft a second. Last week Kamala Harris calls him a fascist and a threat to democracy.
“These people are out of control and this is why they have to be trounced next week for the sake of saving the republic.”
GB News’s Tom Harwood waded in on the discussion to suggest both candidates are “as bad as each other” with both Harris and Trump delivering a series of scathing verbal blows.
“She’s calling Trump a fascist and Trump is calling her a communist”, he said.
“This is ridiculous rhetoric in the lead-up to the election.”
Harris hit out at Trump yesterday, saying he is “fixated” on division amid a controversy over a comedian’s racist jokes at a rally for the Republican presidential nominee.
Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” and said “these Latinos, they love making babies” at a Trump rally on Sunday.
He made the remarks ahead of Trump taking the stage at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
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Gorka, who previously worked as Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States, joined Tom Harwood and Emily Carver on GB News to look ahead to next week’s vote.
Asked about the potential for riots should Trump lose, Gorka claimed the threat of violence is more prevalent if Kamala Harris scoops victory.
This is despite Trump’s supporters storming the United States Capitol Building in Washington DC after he lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden.
Gorka said on GB News: “I do a lot of interviews with foreign press and it’s weird when a head of an unnamed news agency in Scandinavia asks ‘what will happen if Trump loses?’
“A couple of hours of rioting? What about the months of the so-called ‘Summer of Love’ with BLM (Black Lives Matter) and Antifa, $3 billion worth of damage to America with 40 killed, mostly of minority background.
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“I am worried if Trump wins because the left has normalised violence. My former boss was shot in the head by a bullet travelling at 3,000ft a second. Last week Kamala Harris calls him a fascist and a threat to democracy.
“These people are out of control and this is why they have to be trounced next week for the sake of saving the republic.”
GB News’s Tom Harwood waded in on the discussion to suggest both candidates are “as bad as each other” with both Harris and Trump delivering a series of scathing verbal blows.
“She’s calling Trump a fascist and Trump is calling her a communist”, he said.
“This is ridiculous rhetoric in the lead-up to the election.”
Harris hit out at Trump yesterday, saying he is “fixated” on division amid a controversy over a comedian’s racist jokes at a rally for the Republican presidential nominee.
Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” and said “these Latinos, they love making babies” at a Trump rally on Sunday.
He made the remarks ahead of Trump taking the stage at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
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