by RT July 14, 2024 from RT Website
Secret Service tend to Donald Trump after his attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024
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Before he was shot at a campaign rally, the former US President
faced a barrage of
threats from the Left...
The shooter - named by the FBI as 20-year-old
Thomas Matthew Crooks - killed one spectator at the rally and
wounded two others before he was shot dead by Secret Service agents.
Ever since Trump won the 2016 election, however,
he has faced a steady stream of threats from members of Biden's
party and their allies in the media.
Addressing the audience at Britain's Glastonbury Festival in 2018, Johnny Depp wondered,
This reference to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln was echoed by Broadway star Carole Cook several months later, when she asked a photographer,
Video also HERE...
While Goldman later apologized for his choice of words, he is not the only Democrat lawmaker to apparently threaten Trump's life.
Michigan State Representative Cynthia Johnson was stripped of her committee assignments in 2020 when she warned Trump and his "trumpers" to,
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi used similar rhetoric last week when she declared that the upcoming presidential election,
Two weeks before the shooting, BBC reporter David Aaronovitch wrote on X that if he were,
On Sunday morning, Aaronovitch said that he had deleted the tweet, claiming that his words were,
The US president, who will face off against Trump
in this November's election, said that he was "praying for" his
political opponent, and that "we must unite as one nation to
condemn" political violence.
While Biden has never explicitly wished physical harm on his opponent, at least one would-be assassin has used similar words to justify his plans to kill Trump.
77-year-old Thomas Welnicki was arrested for phoning US Capitol Police in 2020 threatening to "take down" then-President Trump.
His lawyer later told prosecutors in New York that Welnicki was distraught at,
Earlier this year, Thompson proposed legislation that would strip this protection from former presidents convicted of felonies, as Trump was in May.
The act was explicitly tailored to target Trump, Thompson's office said, explaining that the former president's criminal charges,
Immediately following Saturday's shooting, one of Thompson's staffers (Thompson's Case Manager and Field Director Jacqueline Marsaw) wrote on Facebook that the shooter should,
Shown is a screenshot of Bennie Thompson employee Jacqueline Marsaw's Facebook page with a post supporting an assassination
of Former President
Donald Trump.
She deleted the post - which Mississippi
Republicans called "despicable" - shortly afterwards...
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