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Processing J13

I am still processing what we all witnessed yesterday with the assassination attempt on President Trump. The image of Trump standing up, blood on his face, raising his fist in the air, the American flag behind him – it is a picture burned in my mind. At that moment, we saw what true leadership looks like: strength, bravery, courage, patriotism, and love of country.


He was just shot and then said, "fight, fight, fight" – he was telling us to fight for our country. As he was whisked away, Trump supporters chanted, "USA, USA, USA…."


Words have meaning; words are powerful beyond measure. So are we really surprised by what happened yesterday? President Trump has been called a white supremacist, a threat to democracy, a racist, and a slew of other despicable names.


Over the past nine years, the left, fake news, big tech, Hollywood, etc., have gaslit, spewed hate, lied, and brainwashed their base to the point that they are so deranged they can’t even articulate why they hate President Trump. They have blood on their hands – do not forget this for one moment.


When these politicians put out their worthless statements denouncing political violence and sharing their thoughts and prayers for President Trump, know this: you can’t compare Trump to Hitler for years and then claim you are against political violence. Your words mean nothing. We know who you are. We have seen and heard how you truly feel over the years.


Remember this:


- They have been the ones stoking violence openly for years.


- They have been the ones trying to remove Trump’s Secret Service protection.


- They are the ones who are ultimately responsible.


God intervened last night on behalf of President Trump and our nation.


Let us pray for the innocent victims. Their lives mattered profoundly, and they did not deserve the tragedy that struck them.


Pray for President Trump and his family, and pray for our country. United we stand, divided we fall.



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