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If you could travel back in time and prevent “baby Hitler” from growing up, would you do it? That’s a hot topic for many, and most answer, “Yes, I would.” Not from a desire to kill an infant, but because many people believe Hitler’s eventual evil justifies such drastic action. Imagine if the media and some powerful folks spent years painting someone as a new “Hitler” and a dire threat to democracy. Could this convince someone unstable enough that assassinating this person would be saving humanity?

Well, let’s take a look, shall we?

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So, obviously, the answer is yes. This might explain why there was an attempt on President Trump’s life. It seems Biden and his team might have some explaining to do, given the years of violent, dangerous rhetoric and violent dog whistles.

And now, consider Biden’s latest actions, where he’s canceling all of his ads against President Trump, probably because they incited more violence.

Mario Nawfal:

🇺🇸 BIDEN CAMPAIGN SHIFTS STRATEGY AFTER ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

Following an assassination attempt on Trump, Biden’s campaign halts attacks on him, shifting to a message of unity and condemning political violence.

Biden’s team pulled ads criticizing Trump’s felony conviction, emphasizing the need to “unite as one nation.”

Biden condemned political violence and urged Americans to “let the FBI do their job.”

Campaign officials say Biden will highlight his history of condemning all forms of political violence, including anti-Israel protests.

Some Republicans blame Biden’s rhetoric for inspiring the attack, though no evidence supports this claim.

Sources: The Times of Israel, Reuters

Ultimately, this puts Joe’s campaign in a sticky spot.

ABC News:

President Joe Biden’s campaign has spent the past few weeks not only fighting back against growing calls for him to step aside after his disastrous debate performance but attacking former President Donald Trump as a danger to American democracy.

However, after an assassination attempt on Trump at his Pennsylvania rally on Saturday, all of that has come to a halt.

The assassination attempt on the former president, which also resulted in the deaths of both the shooter and a spectator, led the Biden campaign to pull down television ads and pause all “outbound communications,” according to a campaign official.

Could Joe’s latest actions hint at a quiet, personal admission of guilt regarding the foiled attempt on Trump? Many think so. Plus, as we mentioned earlier, this “pause” in his usual rhetoric seems to be stirring more trouble for old Joe. The ABC News piece goes on:

This “pause” couldn’t have come at a more inconvenient time on the campaign trail. The Republican National Convention is set to begin on Monday and is scheduled to have a full week of planned events to bolster the Republican ticket, including the much-awaited announcement of Trump’s vice presidential pick.

The Biden campaign’s decision to not air any ads prevent them from utilizing needed counter-messaging during the convention.

Biden’s recent comments to his donors about putting Trump in a “bullseye” have only dialed up the tension. So, what are we to make of that?

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This “bullseye” comment was a real tipping point, especially after Biden and the Dems have been revving up across the country, labeling President Trump as a “threat” to our “precious” democracy.

And it nearly worked—just a simple tilt of the head saved President Trump’s life.

Collin Rugg:

Thanks to a slight head tilt, President Trump is still here with us, fighting the good fight.

REPORT: Donald Trump says a last millisecond head tilt likely saved his life as slowed-down footage shows the bullet grazing his ear.

If Trump hadn’t moved his head, the bullet would likely have hit the rear of his head, ending his life.

Trump says he turned his head to look at the illegal immigration statistics that were on the big screen at his rally.

“That chart that I was going over saved my life,” Trump reportedly said to former White House doctor Ronny Jackson.

“The border patrol saved my life.”

“If I hadn’t pointed at that chart and turned my head to look at it, that bullet would have hit me right in the head.”

President Trump had an interesting take on his close call. He told his doctor that a chart on Biden’s immigration debacle is what saved him—that’s what he tilted his head to look at. A life-saving glance.

Mario Nawfal:

“That chart that I was going over saved my life,” he told his former White House doctor, Rep. Ronny Jackson, referring to an immigration statistics chart he pointed to just as shots rang out at his rally in Butler County, PA.

Dr. Jackson recounted Trump saying, “If I hadn’t pointed at that chart and turned my head to look at it, that bullet would have hit me right in the head.”

Jackson, who flew to NJ to visit Trump, noted the former president sounded “determined” and unflustered.

Source: The New York Times

Meanwhile, the world is watching and reacting to the assassination attempt against President Trump. In Naples, they created a “Nativity-like” scene depicting the attack.

The Trump assassination attempt was definitely the “shots” heard around the world. Joe and his team are scrambling to keep things under wraps, but it’s way too late for that. The story’s out, and the fallout is just beginning.


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