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New Assassination Attempt on Trump By The Pedocrats 🌈

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I’d pump the brakes on this story, considering how often you guys are rolled by Fake Newz. 🌈 

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7 minutes ago, MDC said:

I’d pump the brakes on this story, considering how often you guys are rolled by Fake Newz. 🌈 

But look if you take away MO's ability to look on Twitter and be outraged by fake newz what purpose will he serve to society? Don't take away the one joy in life he has- alerting 15 people (40 usernames) on a fantasy football message board about fake newz stories. 

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11 minutes ago, MDC said:

I’d pump the brakes on this story, considering how often you guys are rolled by Fake Newz. 🌈 

 

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This article is from the New York Times and although it doesn't specify any details the story matches up with the timeline and the threat to Trump as this 9 surface to air missiles crossing the New Mexico border to target Trump's plane story.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/25/us/politics/trump-travel-events-threats.html

Threats to Trump May Prompt Changes in Travel Plans and Event Types

Secret Service officials have advised altering routines and rethinking rally locations, after threats from Iran and two assassination attempts.

Donald Trump’s advisers are considering whether to modify his travel after threats to his life from Iran and two assassination attempts, according to several people briefed on the matter, a shift that could affect the way the Republican nominee campaigns in the race’s final stretch.

Among the discussions are what events can be secured, as well as the possibility that he might travel less on his own Trump-branded plane, according to two of the people briefed on the discussions.

Secret Service officials had previously suggested to Mr. Trump’s team that it consider additional changes to his travel plans and campaign routines, after two assassination attempts against him in roughly two months.

Mr. Trump and his team are also facing an assassination threat from Iran as revenge for ordering the killing of the Iranian general Qassim Suleimani in early 2020, while Iran also has led hacking attempts on campaign officials’ emails. Two federal intelligence officials briefed Mr. Trump on Tuesday about the threats from Iran, his campaign said. An official with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, an umbrella entity that helps coordinate the work of the nation’s intelligence agencies, acknowledged the briefing but declined on Tuesday and Wednesday to comment on the substance.

A spokesman for the National Security Council, Sean Savett, condemned Iran for its threats and said the government treated it as “a national and homeland security matter of the highest priority.” He said the government had “warned Iran publicly and privately to stop this activity or face severe consequences.”

As an example of what some travel could look like, the Trump team used multiple planes to get the candidate and his team to an event site in North Carolina on Wednesday, according to a person briefed on the matter.

A Secret Service spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.

Mr. Trump has always been a challenging figure for officials to protect compared with previous presidents, both when he was in office and since he left. He owns multiple properties, is set in his ways and doesn’t like to change his routine, and he is happiest when he’s greeting people on the patios of his clubs. Now, his aides have been forced to consider adjusting his travel schedule. They were advised that at least one event couldn’t be adequately secured in time for a planned visit. And he has told advisers he is not planning to play golf — his main source of relaxation — at his courses.

The most recent assassination attempt occurred at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Sept. 15. Ryan W. Routh, 58, of Hawaii, had staked out Mr. Trump’s golf course and hid inside shrubs on the perimeter of the course as he waited for Mr. Trump to get within range of his semiautomatic rifle, the authorities said. A Secret Service agent, scouting the course ahead of Mr. Trump, spotted the barrel of Mr. Routh’s gun in the bushes and started firing at him. Mr. Routh ran from the golf course and tried to escape in his car before police caught him 45 minutes later on a highway. He faces two firearm charges but federal prosecutors plan to pursue a charge of attempted assassination.

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I won't buy this one until Trump himself tells us his plane was shot down by surface to air missles.

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