Donald Trump Is Playing with Fire
The unrest at his events could get out of hand if Donald Trump doesn’t tone down the rhetoric.
Presidential and congressional elections were held in the United States on November 8. The Atlantic Sentinel endorsed the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, who lost to Republican Donald Trump. Republicans defended their majorities in Congress.
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