Don’t know if this is true. Whoever put this out there did not spell assassin correctly.
How could the Secret Service not see this guy. Didn’t they learn any lessons from Dallas?
Don’t know if this is true. Whoever put this out there did not spell assassin correctly.
How could the Secret Service not see this guy. Didn’t they learn any lessons from Dallas?
Blog post from one year ago
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For his legions of MAGA devotees, this makes him even more of a martyr to the cause, Trump as the ultimate survivor. One of his GOP acolytes called him unstoppable. His campaign quickly sent out a fundraising text message quoting Trump saying: “I will Never Surrender!”
He’s now been knocked off the front pages — but if anything he’s even less in control of events. And that is deeply worrying for Western democracies looking to the leader of the free world for a semblance of order and clarity.
Instead, the rest of the world is also experiencing the polarization of politics and what can happen in a deeply divided society when the political discourse is riddled with exaggerations and lies that are then amplified via social media.
From Asia to Europe and South America, the past few years have seen assassination attempts against a range of top political leaders in broad daylight.
In May, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico — a populist leader in the style of Trump — was shot four times at close range by a lone wolf. He survived and promptly seized upon the assassination attempt to ramp up his attacks on the media, prosecutors and the opposition. If anything, it’s become about retribution against his enemies.
And as for all this could play out in the US, one has to only look back to 2018 for an eerie precedent with Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro, a political figure who is almost a cookie-cutter Latin American version of Trump.
The far-right leader was stabbed in the stomach at a campaign rally a month before elections. It was a defining moment that fired up his base and propelled him to power.
In a post on X, Bolsonaro — a staunch Trump supporter — told him “see you on inauguration day.”
The seconds following the attempt on Trump’s life were marked with more confusion and bewilderment than chaos, Bloomberg’s Hadriana Lowenkron describes. She found herself among a sea of MAGA supporters at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania — one of the six critical swings states in the election. People were incredulous, others froze. By the time people realized what had happened, Trump had been whisked off stage.
Former President Donald Trump was injured in shooting at Pennsylvania campaign rally
From Abraham Lincoln to John F. Kennedy, the assassination of a sitting US president has shaped US history. Trump was not in power, nor was he greatly injured. Nevertheless, you’d have to go back four decades to find something comparable. That would have been when John Hinckley, fixated with Jodie Foster after seeing her in Taxi Driver, shot Ronald Reagan in his first term outside the Hilton Hotel in Washington.
World leaders responded with shock, widely condemning political violence and wishing Trump a speedy recovery. The billionaire mogul may be a divisive figure, but the leaders in the Group of Seven — who would prefer him not restored to the Oval Office — were unequivocal in expressing their dismay on what it means and where it could lead. Germany’s Olaf Scholz called the attack “despicable,” and France’s Emmanuel Macron described it as “a tragedy for democracies.”
This is the first assassination attempt on a US presidential candidate unfolding in real time under the glare of social media. And seconds after Trump was escorted offstage, posts and clips went into overdrive — and so did disinformation with several unfounded claims about the event swirling on Elon Musk’s X, along with Telegram and Gab.
Bettors think the assassination attempt sharply improved Trump’s chances
The Republican National Convention looms and that was going to be Trump’s coronation as the formal Republican nominee. One can only imagine what the atmosphere at the convention starting tomorrow will be given the cult of personality around the former president. He plans to attend, a day after the attempted shooting. Expect tight security to be even tighter, and the atmosphere febrile.
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, posted a message on X that said: “I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery.” Musk donated to a super political action committee working to elect Trump to the White House, sources say. While it’s unclear how much he has given, they characterized the figure as a sizable amount.
Investors will initially favor traditional haven assets and perhaps lean into trades most linked to Trump’s chances of winning with Democrats agonizing over Biden’s viability to stay in the race. There is little precedent for events like those in Pennsylvania. When Reagan was shot four decades ago, the stock market dipped before closing early. The next day, March 31, 1981, the S&P 500 rose over 1%.
There has been a raft of violence against political leaders around the world in recent years, most tragically with the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in July 2022. Even though Japan has strict gun control laws, a gunmen used a home-made weapon to shoot Abe twice at a campaign event, targeting the high-profile Japanese leader due to his links to a church that the suspect said bankrupted his family by asking for excessive donations. Just a few months later, in Pakistan, Imran Khan was shot in the leg at a public event. The cricket star and former prime minister continues to be a divisive figure in the Muslim majority country. In January of this year, South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck while speaking to reporters at a public appearance. He is considered a leading candidate ahead of the next presidential vote in 2027. And then, most recently, Slovakia’s Fico was critically injured while mingling with a crowd in a town square.
To wit: Johnny Depp – “When was the last time an actor assassinated a president? … It’s been a while, and maybe it’s time.”
Stephen Colbert – ““the only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin’s c– holster.”
Madonna – “F U” Donald Trump“
Phil Montag – “His whole job is to get people, convince Republicans to f—ing kick people off f—ing health care. I hate this motherf—er, I’m glad he got shot,”
Maxine Waters – “I am going to take Trump out tonight”
Those who cannot accept democracy go the low road in their rage of hate filled invective hoping to convince others to join them. Sometimes it works, but in Trump’s case the backlash has been overwhelming. The cry babies fear that the Trump agenda will roll back the chains of the progressives, such as Obama Care.
“HE SHOULD BE SHOT” SAYS AN UPPITY
Posted June 20, 2023
Democrat Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett appeared to accidentally say that former President Donald Trump “needs to be shot” while discussing his classified documents investigation.
Plaskett, who represents a nonvoting U.S. territory, was criticizing Trump’s handling of classified documents during a live segment on MSNBC on Sunday when she made the comment.
“Having Trump not only having the codes but now having the classified information for Americans and being able to put that out and share it in his resort with anyone and everything who comes through should be terrifying to all Americans,” Plaskett told MSNBC.
The video immediately began circulating on social media, with several Twitter users taking the comment seriously and calling for her removal from office.
“Imagine the outrage if a Republican said this about a Democrat,” conservative communicator Steve Guest tweeted.
“Dontcha’ hate when your mouth says What you are really thinking?” WorldStrat Corporation President Jim Hanson tweeted.
“This is a direct threat to President Trump and someone needs to investigate. Plaskett needs to be removed immediately,” a Twitter user wrote Monday. “That’s not a slip of the tongue. She’s an adult. She should be able to handle public speaking with her position. #RemovePlaskett.”
Also, more threats to President Trump. These PERVS have created an environment of Hate and Retribution.
She is not the first, Schumer threatened a Supreme Court Justice, Water was to “take him out tonight” referring to Trump.
The FBI has identified Thomas Matthew Crooks, a 20-year-old man from western Pennsylvania, as the person who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.
Crooks reportedly shot Trump from a rooftop perch some 130 yards away during a rally in the small town, striking the upper part of Trump’s right ear while the former president was speaking to rallygoers ahead of next week’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
“I have very reliable sources telling me there have been repeated requests for stronger secret service protection for President Trump. Denied by Secretary Mayorkas,” Waltz wrote on X.
The House Homeland Security Committee is planning on investigating reports that Trump was denied stronger Secret Service protection before the rally, a source told Fox News Digital.”
The Committee has seen these reports, as well, and are going to be conducting thorough oversight into what happened both leading up to and in the immediate aftermath of the attempted assassination of President Trump. Obviously, such reports are deeply troubling and demand investigation,” the source said.
Does anyone in their right mind believe anything that comes out of the LYING mouth of Joe Biden. ‘ UATA ‘ , time to go back to your cellar, CREEP.