Donald Trump says he wants the plot from The Purge: Election Year to happen in real life.
The Purge: Election Year is the third installment in The Purge franchise, released in 2016. Directed by James DeMonaco, the movie continues the dystopian saga where an annual event called “The Purge” allows citizens to commit any crime, including murder, without consequence for 12 hours.
In Election Year, the plot focuses on Senator Charlie Roan (played by Elizabeth Mitchell), a presidential candidate running on a platform to abolish The Purge. She becomes a target of the New Founding Fathers of America (NFFA), the ruling political party that created the Purge. Sergeant Leo Barnes (played by Frank Grillo) returns from the previous film as Roan’s head of security. The film’s central conflict revolves around the efforts to protect Roan from assassination while exposing the corrupt and violent nature of the Purge system.
The movie delves into themes like class warfare, political corruption, and the ethics of violence, reflecting real-world social and political tensions. Its gritty action and suspense made it popular among fans of the franchise.
At a rally Sunday in Pennsylvania, Trump cited recent incidents of daylight robberies taking place in local businesses and suggested that criminals ‘have to be taught’ a lesson and suggested a quick and simple way to do so.
‘If you had one really violent day. One rough hour — and I mean real rough — the word would get out and it would end immediately,’ Trump said.
He said that the crime problem exists due to police not being ‘allowed to do their job’ because Kamala Harris and ‘the liberal left won’t let them.’
The speech led many to suggest what Trump is proposing is the plot of the movie series The Purge.
Journalist Brian Krassenstein asked: ‘Did Trump just f***ing suggest The Purge?’
Armand Domalewski said: ‘Trump is literally proposing The Purge lmao.’
What Trump wants to do is give the police a no holds barred pass to crack down on any and all crime for just ‘one violent day’ and possibly for as little as one hour.
The third film in the franchise, released in 2016 and titled ‘Purge: Election Year,’ uses Trump’s campaign slogan of ‘Keep America Great’ as the film’s tagline.
Trump has railed against migrant crime, specifically in places like Aurora, Colorado where rumors of a Venezuelan gang invading apartment complexes have gone viral.
‘They’re going in with guns that are beyond even military scope and they’re taking over apartment buildings,’ Trump said in North Carolina last week about Aurora. ‘They’re literally taking over those towns.’
Trump is insane.
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