Aaron Blake at the Washington Post took a look at some of Trump’s threats of violence: In his first interview since being convicted on 34 felony counts in Manhattan, Trump this past weekend addressed the possibility of being imprisoned or put under house arrest by saying, “I’m not sure the public would stand for it.” “I think it would be tough for the public to take,” Trump told Fox News. “You know, at a certain point, there’s a breaking point.” This is vintage Trump. He’s not explicitly advocating unrest. He’s not even explicitly mentioning unrest in this case. But he is suggestively pointing to something very bad around the corner if he doesn’t get what he wants. He’s good at that. And it suggests that he knows exactly what he’s doing. Consciousness of guilt. It’s just been demonstrated with his daft comment about never saying “lock her up.” He was usually cautious about not personally saying it, just smiling and nodding as his cult chanted it at his rallies. Being a criminal himself he knew that it could come back to haunt him. Consciousness of guilt. But every once in a while he slipped up and said it himself because he is essentially an undisciplined manchild. Anyway, here’s a short list of his threats: March 2016 (warning about being denied the Republican nomination) “I think it would be — I think you’d have riots. … I think you would have problems like you’ve never seen before. I think bad things would happen, I really…