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Salvini links 'violent tones of Left' to Trump attack

It should be a lesson to those who sow hate says deputy PM

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(see related) (ANSA) - ROME, JUL 14 - Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini on Sunday linked the attempt to assassinate former United States President and Republican candidate Donald Trump to allegedly "violent tones" by figures on the Left of the political spectrum.
    "Certain violent tones by the Left risk arming the hands of the weak-minded," Salvini, the leader of the right-wing League party, said via social media.
    "It happened in the USA, it had also happened in Italy against (Silvio) Berlusconi," he added, apparent referring to a 2009 attack on the late Italian ex-premier that required him to have hospital treatment after a protester threw a statuette in his face following a rally in Milan..
 "I hope it won't happen again". The post featured a link to an interview with Rai television in which he said: "I hope that this serves (as a lesson) to those who sow words of hate against right-wingers, fascists, racists, against Trump, Bolsonaro, Fico or other figures". Several opposition politicians accused Salvini of trying to make use of the assassination attempt for political gain.
    "Salvini lashes out against those who criticize racism and fascism, turning reality on its head, yet the person who shot Trump was a right-wing, pro-gun militant," said Democratic Party (PD) Senator Enza Rando.
    "The attack on Trump is a very serious incident.
    "It would be better to remain silent, rather than exploit it."  (ANSA).
   

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