President Trump held a rally in Long Island, NY yesterday evening, but it almost didn’t happen. A bizarre string of events and what may have been a third assassination attempt have been foiled at the rally site, just hours before the president was scheduled to arrive. This attempt may have involved explosives but it’s hard to say with certainty because the story keeps changing as of this writing.
Sources inside the Nassau County Police Department told a One America News reporter that the security perimeter at the rally had been breached. They had located a blue barrel at the site and it had been removed by a bomb squad.
This alarming security breach happened just three days after a known CIA agent tried to shoot President Trump at his golf course in Palm Beach, Florida.
In addition to the blue barrel, police located another explosive device while they were doing a K9 sweep of the area. Thousands of people were showing up early for the rally and finding places to park. One of the cars triggered a hit from a bomb-sniffing dog. The driver of the car ran away from the police into the woods.
The unnamed police officer told One America News, “No one saw if he had anything on him, they just saw him take off running. A lot of cars are now parking, they’re lining up on Hempstead Turnpike, just parking on the grass. Even over at Eisenhower Park, they’re just parking over there.”
It was unclear from initial reports whether this was another intended assassination attempt against President Trump, or whether someone was trying to kill a large group of Trump supporters. Either way, it’s a growing sign of just how violent the Democrat Party and the federal government are these days. They don’t care how many people they kill. They just don’t want Donald Trump back in office because he represents an existential threat to millions of worthless government bureaucrats.
Police are now walking the entire story back and claiming that no explosives were recovered at the scene. Okay. What was in the blue barrel? Why did the driver of the suspected explosive device run away into the woods? Can we get some answers to those questions, please? It’s hard to know who is telling us the truth at this point.
RMG Research conducted a poll after the second assassination attempt against President Trump on Sunday. They only surveyed registered Democrat voters. They asked whether America would be better off if the assassination attempt against President Trump had succeeded.
28% of Democrats said that America would be better off if President Trump had been killed. Another 24% said they were not sure. Only 48% of Democrats said it would be a bad thing if a leading presidential candidate was killed. There’s a severe moral crisis among the Democrat Party if they have any sort of internal debate on this question.
Here’s how easy this should be.
I dislike Kamala Harris. I really, really do not like her—A LOT. I can’t even tell you how many friends and family members have told me that they don’t expect to financially survive another four years in America if she is elected president. Her policies will do nothing to curb inflation, stop mass immigration, or make life better for Americans. She is completely awful.
With that being said, it would be terrible for America if something bad were to happen to Kamala Harris. I don’t wish violence on her. I just want to beat her at the ballot box.
Mexico had more than 60 candidates assassinated in the past year before their elections in May. The drug cartels assassinated them until they whittled the candidates down to only cartel-approved ones. We do not want to live in that kind of banana republic. This isn’t a difficult question. We should all abhor political violence in America, but the Democrats do not.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Karine Jean-Pierre, and a long list of Democrats in Congress still keep insisting that Donald Trump is Hitler reincarnated and he is a “threat” that must be “eliminated.” Democrat Rep. Stacey Plaskett said on MSNBC that Trump has to be “shot.”
This is not okay and these people need to be removed from power—the legal way and at the ballot box.