The National AFL-CIO & National Nurses United On The Violence That Occurred At The Trump Rally In Pennsylvania: “All Americans Must Be Absolutely Clear: Violence Has No Place In Our Political Process - Ever”
National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond released the following statement on the violence that occurred at former President Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend:
A foundation of American Democracy - and of the Labor Movement - is peaceful disagreement and debate. While we await all the details on the troubling incident at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania, all Americans must be absolutely clear: Violence has no place in our political process. Ever. This is a moment where people of all backgrounds and ideologies must stand together to once again condemn violence of any kind in our politics. We wish Donald Trump a speedy recovery from any injuries he suffered, send our thoughts and deepest condolences to other victims, and join all Working People in calling for a swift, thorough investigation into what happened. We must also caution that in the days and weeks ahead, those who don’t respect our Democracy may take the opportunity to use this disturbing event to divide Americans. Now is a time we should all come together to condemn violence and reaffirm our commitment to the peaceful debate and exchange of ideas that are a cornerstone of American Democracy.
Meanwhile, National Nurses United - the largest and fastest-growing Union and Professional Association of Registered Nurses in the United States with nearly 225,000 Members nationwide, released the following statement: As Registered Nurses who fight every shift to keep patients safe, we condemn the shooting at Donald Trump’s rally. Nurses know that violence is never the solution to our country’s problems and polarized political climate. We wish everyone injured a full and complete recovery.


























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