The rhetoric directed toward presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has escalated sharply less than halfway through the Republican National Convention this week in Cleveland.
By Wednesday, a Trump delegate and New Hampshire lawmaker was defending his call for Clinton to be executed by firing squad.
"Hillary" was reportedly the most-used word during Tuesday night's speeches, and the crowd on the floor of the Quicken Loans Arena erupted in chants of "lock her up" for the second night in a row. The slogan dovetailed with themes in keynote addresses by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and the candidate's son Donald Trump, Jr., who claimed that if elected president, Clinton would "issue executive orders to take away Americans' guns."