First, national security is important to us all.  Our President is not listening to the experts in his administration to asses and prioritize security threats.  The illegal immigrants, for example, are a far less threat, FAR LESS! than domestic terrorists. 

FUN FACT ON US SECURITY: our DOMESTIC terrorists are a bigger threat to the US than international terrorists!

Now, I am concluding, on my own, by merely connecting the dots, that Trump's people are sending bombs to people Trump has attacked in his rallies!

So I expect President Trump will #1 tone down aggressive talk, #2 be adult in the room.  Ha!  Joke!  I made a funny!  ;< ) rump is UNABLE to do either of these things!

So, it has happened, bombs.  At Trump's rallies he bullies, called a woman "horse face," made ugly, sarcastic "fun" of a woman who testified to Congress about her sexual assault, stated the media is the enemy of the people, focusing n CNN in particular, he proudly praised a politician who body slammed a reporter. 

Trump's followers, supporters have swallowed all his rally aggression and made it their "missions statement."  One of Trump's people sent bombs to people Trump has specifically named 23 October 2018, and Trump said nothing against the bombs.

Trump is controlled by his audience, and he cannot help himself.  Trump will continue to say ugly, immoral things.  Nothing will change.

The scariest part of the Trump rally's is that the people in the audience seem more in control of Trump than Trump controls them, or even himself.  Trump cannot resist the control of his audience so he gives them what they want!

It seems Trump's rally audience WANT violence!

"The Psychology Behind the Violence at Trump Rallies"

Eric Niler                  3-18-16

https://www.wired.com/2016/03/psychology-behind-violence-trump-rallies/

"In the late 19th century, French psychologist slash physicist slash anthropologist Gustave LeBon came up with the idea that being part of a crowd turned normal people into barbarians. LeBon believed civilized men (for the most part) lost their will, control, and ability to reason when they became part of a crowd. This theory of “mob psychology” held sway for decades, and still appeals to our notion that crowds of people make us act crazy.

Much of LeBon’s research came from studying the far-right nationalism and anti-Semitism that swept France during that era. So do his theories of mob violence and loss of identity explain the violence at potential Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s political rallies?

Well, probably not. More likely than a loss of identity is a shift—from individual to collective. “People don’t lose control, but they begin to act with collective values,” says Stephen David Reicher, a sociologist and psychologist at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland who has studied violence among modern-day soccer hooligans, race rioters, and, this year, Trump supporters. “It’s not your individual fate that becomes important, but the fate of the group.”"

Hopefully Americans, including Trump supporters will recognize domestic extremists and domestic terrorists are MORE dangerous than ISIS and illegal immigrants.

"The Bombs Addressed to Obama, Clinton, and Soros, and the History of Anti-Soros Hate-Mongering"
By Eric Lach                  12:05 PM

https://www.newyorker.com/news/current/the-bombs-addressed-to-obama-clinton-and-soros-and-the-history-of-soros-mongering?mbid=nl_Daily%20102418&CNDID=48850791&utm_source=nl&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20102418&utm_content=&utm_brand=tny&utm_mailing=Daily%20102418&spMailingID=14493172&spUserID=MTgxMDcxMTg4NTE0S0&spJobID=1501883696&spReportId=MTUwMTg4MzY5NgS2

"Homemade bombs sent to Obama, Clinton, CNN offices and Holder, officials say"

By Devlin Barrett, Mark Berman, and Cleve R. Wootson Jr.   October 24, 2018

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/10/24/bomb-sent-bill-hillary-clintons-home-new-york-city-suburb/?utm_term=.87c21c8c8d22