
The Atlantic has published an article claiming that former President Donald Trump promised Christian supporters that he will end elections if he takes office in 2025.

The Atlantic has published an article claiming that former President Donald Trump promised Christian supporters that he will end elections if he takes office in 2025.

The unexpected spotlight on the Manhattan case had the effect of discrediting the entire enterprise in the public mind.
With President Joe Biden having withdrawn from the 2024 presidential campaign, the collapse of the Democrats’ lawfare crusade against the Republican nominee, former president Donald Trump, takes on added significance. Lawfare was not just the plan for making Trump conclusively unelectable; it was the plan for keeping Biden out of the public eye — for maintaining the spotlight on Trump because Democrats have known Biden was declining mentally and physically.

Canadians are watching the U.S. election campaign with more than their usual mix of trepidation and fascination, as it careens from a near-miss assassination attempt on one candidate to an unprecedented step-aside from the other.
Two-thirds of Canadians say a second Donald Trump term would be either ‘”bad news” or “terrible news” for Canada, according to a poll of 1,435 adults conducted by the Angus Reid Institute.
(The online poll was conducted over the four days following the shooting in Butler, Pa., and has a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.)

Something is very fishy about the lack of information on the Trump Assassination attempt. A man died, others wounded, and the former and future President of the United States was struck by a bullet and escaped death by pure luck.
A kid outsmarted the Secret Service and gets off 7 shots at Trump. That’s not poor performance that’s complicity.

The CEO of the social networking website Gab has revealed posts that he claims may have been written by Donald Trump’s would-be assassin Thomas Crooks.
Andrew Torba said on Wednesday that an unnamed law enforcement agency informed him that Crooks may have posted pro-Biden messages on Gab, a platform known for its alt-right users and conspiratorial content.

During the next few months, as Donald Trump’s poll numbers grow, many Americans, me included, will be on edge as we pray that he lives long enough to win the election in November.

The Washington Post faces lingering questions as liberal columnist Max Boot is caught up in a potential media scandal.
The Justice Department charged Boot’s wife, Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst and senior official at the National Security Council, last week with acting as a secret agent for South Korea’s intelligence service in exchange for luxury gifts.

Everybody knows that the “lone gunman” is dead, but the controversy surrounding the theory that Thomas Matthew Crooks was a “lone gunman” is not.
Many feel entirely justified to continue exploring whether others had to be involved in this operation for it to unfold in the way it did.

Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, disclosed on Wednesday that the gunman who tried to assassinate former President Donald J. Trump appeared to have used a drone for about 11 minutes to survey the site of the shooting in the hours before Mr. Trump took the stage.
“It appears that around 3:50 p.m., 4:00, on the day of the shooting, that the shooter was flying the drone around the area,” Mr. Wray said during his testimony, noting that it was “not over the stage, but about 200 yards, give or take, away from that.”

An elderly Trump supporter has been seriously hurt in a ‘politically motivated’ incident after being run over by an ATV while he was putting up a campaign sign in his yard.
The 80-year-old Michigan man sustained critical injuries after the vehicle plowed into him in front of his home in Hancock on Sunday.
The suspect was identified on Monday after he called police to confess to ‘a crime involving an ATV driver in the last 24 hours’, according to their statement.
Shocking new footage shows local cops and a Secret Service agent standing over the dead body of would-be Donald Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks as they appeared to confirm the 20-year sniper was identified as a suspicious person before he opened fire.
The bodycam video, released by Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley, shows Crooks’ lifeless body as a pool of blood trails along the roof where he wounded Trump and killed a hero firefighter earlier this month during a Pennsylvania rally.
JUST IN: Bodycam footage released by Senator Chuck Grassley from the Trump Pennsylvania rally on July 13th.
The video was obtained from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit.
In the footage, the men were discussing how they had noticed Thomas Crooks earlier before the… pic.twitter.com/KQErF69xk5
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 23, 2024

The would-be assassin who opened fire at Donald J. Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pa., on July 13 was able to get a clear shot at the former president, as countersniper teams nearby failed to see him in time to thwart the shooting.
The New York Times used drone photography to build a 3-D model and recreate the lines of sight for both the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, and three teams of countersnipers — two federal and one local. The analysis shows that Mr. Crooks, 20, who appears to have flown a drone to survey the site the morning of the rally, exploited one of the few blind spots within a rifle’s range of
Mr. Trump, raising questions about serious lapses in security planning for the event.
Kimberly A. Cheatle, the Secret Service director, resigned on Tuesday, a day after declining to answer lawmakers’ questions about sightlines and security breakdowns at a contentious hearing on Capitol Hill.
🚨 CHAIRMAN COMER OPENS OVERSIGHT HEARING ON THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
“The Secret Service has a zero fail mission, but it failed on July 13 and in the days leading up to the rally…
“It is my firm belief, Director Cheatle, that you should resign.… pic.twitter.com/ctW5h6yKcz
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) July 22, 2024

So many of us watched in horror last Saturday when a 20-year-old assassin aimed at Donald Trump’s head just after he started his remarks at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. How and why did this happen? Did the mainstream and social media enable a radical to commit murder?

Now that the Republican convention ended without incidents, we must get back to considering the implications of the near-assassination of former President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump two days before the convention began. Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle says she will not resign, despite the failure of her agents to secure the rooftop from where the shots were fired at Trump, and despite her refusal to come clean about the causes of the failure.