The front page
of Wednesday's New York Daily News called forDonald
Trump to end his presidential campaign -- writing, "This
isn't a joke any more."
In an editorial posted online Tuesday night,
the newspaper called for Trump to end his campaign following comments the
candidate made on Tuesday that some saw as
a
threat of violence toward his rival Hillary Clinton.
"Donald
Trump must end his campaign for the White House in a reckoning with his own
madness, while praying that nothing comes of his musing about an assassination
of Hillary Clinton," the paper wrote.
Trump said at
a campaign stop in North Carolina on Tuesday that "Hillary
wants to abolish -- essentially abolish the Second Amendment. By the way, if
she gets to pick, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks.
Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know."
The comment
alarmed some, but was ultimately a breaking point for the Daily News.
Tomorrow's front page
THIS ISN'T A JOKE ANYMORE: The News says, Trump must end his campaignhttps://t.co/VY8DhnLwnu pic.twitter.com/1OE48UUhGQ
THIS ISN'T A JOKE ANYMORE: The News says, Trump must end his campaignhttps://t.co/VY8DhnLwnu pic.twitter.com/1OE48UUhGQ
— New York
Daily News (@NYDailyNews) August
10, 2016
"Trump
can offer no apology sufficient to make up for insidiously making light of
murder," the newspaper wrote. "Nor can he explain away or justify
planting a notion that could spur a demented follower to kill a political
rival, a President or Supreme Court justices."
The Daily News
added that if Trump refuses to end his campaign, then those in the
Republican Party must abandon him.
"In the
event that Trump fails to abandon his candidacy — as he seems determined to —
the Republican Party, including vice presidential nominee Mike Pence, must
instead abandon Trump for toying with political bloodshed," the paper
suggested.
Since
announcing his candidacy last summer, the Daily News has been a vocal opponent
of Trump and his campaign for president. The paper has published many front pages against the candidate.
However, by
calling for an end to his campaign the paper has arguably taken its biggest
position yet against Trump.
"Since
the Democratic convention, Trump's offensiveness, ignorance and instability
have repulsed Americans, including Republicans, in increasing numbers,"
the paper wrote. "With notable exceptions, Republican officials have
stayed uneasily with Trump while disowning his words and actions. Now, he has
left them no choice but to dump Trump."
It's not alone
in its call for the Republican Party to ditch Trump. MSNBC host Joe
Scarboroughwrote in The Washington Post that
"Paul Ryan and every Republican leader should revoke their endorsement of
Donald Trump."
"At this
point, what else could Trump do that would be worse than implying the positive
impact of a political assassination?" Scarborough said in an opinion
article posted online late Tuesday.




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