Democratic Presidential Candidate Predicts Court Interference With Trump Will Incite Violence

As dangerous as he sees former President Donald Trump, Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) says it would be more dangerous for America to allow courts to remove President Trump from state primary ballots.

“I think [President Trump] should be facing voters as the judge and jury because if not, I’m very concerned about America’s future because I think violence will ensue,” he said during a debate with rival Marianne Williamson that was hosted by the New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire, on Monday.

The Minnesota congressman was referring to the recent agreement by the Supreme Court to review the argument that President Trump is not eligible to run for president again because he allegedly violated the Constitution by inciting an insurrection to block the 2020 election.

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