Off the Editor’s Desk 7-17-24
Trump has endured yet again!
Donald Trump has endured many things during his run for the White House including being shot last Saturday while campaigning in Pennsylvania.
We should have figured out that some deranged individual would try to take out Trump with all the negative campaigning he has endured.
A group of Republican Lawmakers pointed their fingers at President Biden and Democrats for the shooting incident. According to Politico, who reported that Biden said on a call, “I have one job, and that’s to beat Donald Trump, I’m the best person to be able to do that. So, we’re done talking about the debate, it’s time to put Trump in a bull’s-eye.”
The Democratic led Federal Justice Department raided his home in Florida. A Democrat prosecutor in Georgia hauled him into court, as did a prosecutor in New York, amid other legal challenges he has and is facing.
On Monday morning a federal judge dismissed the criminal case accusing Trump of holding onto classified documents after leaving office saying that the prosecutor was unlawfully appointed.
Then comes the political talk that has characterized him as a Dictator, Racist, and other name calling and comparing him to Hitler. The Democrats have tried to stop Trump with every means they can muster, and apparently none of them have worked as polls have moved Trump ahead of Biden
We can’t look into the mind of that young shooter, but with all that negativity and with Trump moving ahead in the polls, maybe he thought that the only way to stop him was with a rifle.
As I watched television Sunday night with Trump recovering and traveling to Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, a report came out about a group that will be protesting the convention and having a member of that group telling the reporter that they would not condemn the shooting of Trump or the family of the person that died and the two that were injured.
There were nine House Democrats that tried to block Secret Service Protection for Trump. It’s a good thing that they were not successful in removing that protection.
Remember this event, as it may hold actions for the future. I remember when Ronald Reagan was shot on March 30, 1981 and John F. Kennedy was shot and killed on November 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald.
Oswald was killed by Jack Ruby a Dallas, TX night club owner. Hinckley was sent to prison and was released from court restriction in January of 2022.
Thanks for reading! ~Carlton

