Don't wait too long. From the minute he announced his candidacy, Trump has indicated that the violent, racist radical right was alright with him, and that they could come out from the shadows and into the sunlight. From describing Mexicans as rapists and drug dealers to telling the country that there are some very fine people among those white supremacists and neo-Nazis, Trump has sent the message that he's with them.
The result: hate crimes have gone up in the last two years, and in particular crimes committed by white supremacists have skyrocketed.
If you're looking for an email from Trump to David Duke or whoever telling him to mobilize the militia and go out and get the lefties, no I don't have that. But the connection between Trump's rhetoric and violent crime planned or committed in the last two years is inescapable.
The guy who mailed the bomb to CNN had Trump stickers on his van, along with anti-Hillary, anti-CNN and anti-media stickers. You don't think that Trump attacking the media relentlessly and calling the media "the enemy of the people" had any influence on the guy?
Just look at today's headlines. The Coast Guard guy who planned mass murder and had a list of Democratic targets. And do a Google search for the guy in Utah who attacked two Mexicans, yelling "I want to kill Mexicans" as he did it.
Funny line by Obama, and so true: "How hard can that be, to say that Nazis are bad?"
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/413350-white-van-belonging-to-suspect-arrested-for-mailed-bombs