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Trump urges 'violent' police crackdown as Harris campaigns in Nevada

MAGA loves them some violent authoritarian talk, gets them all tingly.

Trump urges 'violent' police crackdown as Harris campaigns in Nevada

Donald Trump on Sunday used a speech in key swing state Pennsylvania to urge a "violent" police crackdown on crime in the United States, while his White House rival Kamala Harris emphasized the need for immigration reform at a rally in Nevada.

Pennsylvania is considered the most important of the seven toss-up states that will likely decide the November 5 presidential election, but Nevada is also one of the key battlegrounds.

The Republican former president and current candidate, who held a similar rally in swing state Wisconsin on Saturday, reprised his dark, racially charged message about an America crumbling under "invasion" by violent migrants and other criminals.

Recounting isolated -- but widely publicized -- incidents of thieves staging brazen daylight robberies of shops in major cities, Trump got a loud cheer when he said police should become "extraordinarily rough."


Criminals, he said, "have to be taught" and this could be done "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.

"The police aren't allowed to do their job" because "the liberal left won't let them."

RECRUITING UPDATE Under the Lights: Sept 26-28

Jalil Hall - 118 yards receiving this week

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Evan Powell - no update this week but this is a new video of his first three games.

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Chris Fileppo - one TD reception

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Montavin Quisenberry - 3 total touchdowns (two running, one catch) for 148 total yards. Also threw a 2-point conversion TD.

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The 10 worst coaches in WVU history (out of 35)

1. Federick Lincoln Emory 1 season 1891 0-1 (.000)
2. Thomas Trenchard 1896 3-7-2 (.333)
3. Frank Cignetti 1976-1979 17-27 (.386)
4. Earl "Greasy" Neale 1931-1933 12-16 (.435)
5. E.R. Sweetland 1913 1 season 3-4-2 (.444)
6. Gene Corum 1960-1965 29-30-2 (.492)
7. Neal Brown 2019-2024 32-31 (.508)
8. William F. Kern 1940-1942, 1946-1947 24-23-1 (.510)
9. Marshall Glenn 1937-1939 14-12-3 (.534)
10. George R. Krebs 1897 1 season 5-4-1 (.550)

Eight out of the other nine coaches were prior to 1970 just to give some perspective on how Neal Brown has been doing based on our coaches' winning percentages historically. And yes that is bad.
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