Sunday, January 19, 2025

Will the Political Left Succeed in Assassinating Donald Trump?

The battle for America’s soul has reached a fever pitch. Tomorrow, the socialist cabal entrenched in the White House faces the reckoning they have long dreaded. The self-proclaimed champions of “progress” have torched, shredded, and erased every incriminating document they could get their hands on—desperately trying to conceal the evidence of their corruption. Meanwhile, countless new boxes of top-secret files are undoubtedly now stashed in Joe Biden’s garage, a fitting symbol of his disdain for accountability.

But the threat to Donald Trump—and by extension, the Republic—goes far beyond bureaucratic sabotage. There exists a fanatical and unhinged contingent of Trump-haters who are so consumed by their hatred that they would stop at nothing, including murder, to silence him. It wasn’t enough for them to orchestrate the 2020 coup d’état through blatant voter fraud. Now, their obsession with eliminating Trump has taken a more sinister and dangerous turn.


Trump has already survived two bona fide assassination attempts, and there’s no doubt the attempts will continue. The Secret Service must remain not only vigilant but absolutely unwavering in their loyalty. Yet, history shows us the grim reality: most attempts on a president’s life have ended in tragedy—either death or grievous injury. The frightening possibility of heavy weapons like bombs, mortars being deployed against Trump looms over this volatile chapter in American history.


The stakes have never been higher. The next four years could bring a renaissance of constitutional fidelity and national strength.  America has a Constitution, and it cannot be rewritten with fraud, betrayal, or violence. Our system demands lawful amendments, not disloyal politicians, bullets, and bombs.


As for tomorrow, the words of Kamala Harris hang in the air with dark irony: “We will become unbound by what has been.” But the question remains—unbound from socialism or a free Republic?

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