Mehek Cooke: Left’s Rhetoric Fuels Climate of Violence Against Trump

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Senior National Security and Legal Analyst Mehek Cooke warned that political rhetoric from the Left is contributing to a dangerous climate of violence surrounding President Donald Trump during an appearance on Mornings With Maria” on Fox Business Network.

Cooke sharply criticized former President Barack Obama for publicly suggesting there was “no motive” behind recent attacks and threats targeting President Trump and those around him at the White House Correspondents’ dinner. According to Cooke, the evidence points clearly in the opposite direction.

Cooke argued that Obama’s statement was not an expression of uncertainty but a deliberate political calculation. She said Democrats are concerned that continued attacks against Trump could generate sympathy among voters and drive turnout for Republicans in the midterm elections.

“This is all politics,” Cooke said. “The sympathetic voters, the people who did not know what they would do this midterm. The Left is aggressive—they have spent the last 10 years calling Trump Hitler, a fascist, everything under the sun.”

Cooke described the moment as a political turning point, saying millions of Americans—including undecided voters—are beginning to see through what she called years of inflammatory rhetoric from the Left. She accused Democratic leaders of spending a decade portraying Trump as a fascist and a dictator, only to now feign surprise when violence follows.

“The leaders of the Left are showing who they are,” Cooke said. “They’re not for us.”

Drawing a historical comparison, Cooke referenced the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, noting that political activity paused while the nation confronted the seriousness of the threat. She contrasted that response with today’s environment, where she said partisan politics continue unabated despite repeated threats against Trump.

Cooke stressed that President Trump is not Joe Biden and requires constant, enhanced protection. She called for a comprehensive overhaul of security protocols, including the Secret Service, to address what she described as repeated failures and unresolved questions following recent incidents.

“We have to have a massive overhaul of our security,” Cooke said. “We have to start thinking differently about threats in this country.”

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