Trump in ANOTHER Hillary assassination row: Donald under fire for inciting violence by urging Clinton guards to drop their guns and 'see what happens' as he makes her Deplorables 'insult' his new slogan.
Donald Trump unveiled a new visual campaign theme in Miami on Friday – a mashup of the Broadway musical 'Les Misérables' and an epithet Hillary Clinton leveled at his supporters one week ago.
He took the stage, introduced by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, as the 'Les Mis' anthem 'Do You Hear the People Sing' blasted through loudspeakers.
The video screen behind the podium flashed to an artistic rendering of 'Les Deplorables,' complete with USA and 'Trump' flags replacing the French colors, and a bald eagle soaring over the revolutionary scene.
'Welcome to all of you deplorables!' Trump boomed as thousands screamed 'Trump! Trump! Trump!' and 'We love you!'
The Presidential candidate then went on to revive an old campaign controversy by implying violence against his opponent.
He sarcastically called for Clinton's Secret Service agents to drop their weapons, 'and let's see what happens to her.'
'I think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons. They should disarm, right?' Trump said. 'Take their guns away, she doesn't want guns. Take their - and let's see what happens to her. Take their guns away. OK, it would be very dangerous.'
Trump has previously come under fire for such comments with many saying it is tantamount to advocating violence against his White House foe.
A campaign spokeswoman refused to elaborate on what Trump meant, and whether he was suggesting Clinton would be attacked were it not for her armed entourage.
Within minutes, the Clinton campaign condemned the remark with her campaign manager Robby Mook saying: 'A person seeking to be the president of the United States should not suggest violence in any way.'
'There's no way she can beat us because her people have no enthusiasm whatsoever ... who could possibly have enthusiasm? What are you getting?'
Wearing a Haitian-American pin given to him during an afternoon campaign stop in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood, he boasted of his acumen for creating jobs while blasting Clinton's track record after pledging to boost New York employment during her 2000 U.S. Senate race.
'She didn't do anything!' Trump boomed.
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