"... he will divide us even more."

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Talk show host Glenn Beck continued his attack on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Thursday by predicting a “South American dictatorship” if Trump should win and the creation of a media empire that will exacerbate divisions if Trump should lose.

Beck, who supported Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and virulently opposed Trump during the Republican presidential primaries, told Don Lemon of CNN that he believes Trump will be defeated in November and at one point said Trump “wants to” lose.

Beck believes Trump’s ultimate motivation is quite simple — fame and money.

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“What’s gonna happen is Donald Trump is going to make this look like a stolen election, he will divide us even more,” Beck said. “He, with his alternate right, alt-right, kind of view point, it will grow, it will metastasize. There will be maybe 10 to 15 percent of the population that will just become virulent and he will create possibly a third party.”

Beck’s comments on Thursday follow those earlier in the week, as reported by Western Journalism, when he said Trump wants to create a movement akin to Black Lives Matter that could potentially lead to violence.

AWFUL. Glenn Beck Accuses Trump of Creating Conservative Movement Like #BlackLivesMatter (VIDEO) https://t.co/oT2xAwqZ4n via @gatewaypundit — Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) August 17, 2016

Beck said the core of Trump’s plan, as he sees it, is to establish a media conglomerate in partnership with Breitbart News executive Stephen Bannon, who recently became chief executive of Trump’s campaign.

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Beck said Trump would impose a “South American dictatorship” if major war, civil unrest or economic instability takes place with Trump in the White House.

“He’s so unconnected to reality and disconnected to clear thinking on global issues, that I think you could see us going into a horrible, horrible situation,” Beck asserted.

However Beck noted that whether Trump wins or the victory goes to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, there is “trouble on the way” for America.

“We need strong constitutionalists on both sides of the aisle,” he said. “People who say the Bill of Rights, those are good things, and vote for those people at the bottom of the ticket to hold whoever wins — to hold their feet to the fire.”

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To fight back, Americans need to form a united front, he said.

“We better start talking to each other and uniting with each other — the common sense people on both sides of the aisle,” he added, “or we’re toast.”