Trump says he worries about his family's safety amid assassination attempts

By Jen Krausz on
 September 23, 2024

In response to a direct question during an interview following the second assassination attempt on his life in two months, former President Donald Trump said he worries about his family's safety, even if he doesn't talk about it much.

No attempts have been made against any of Trump's family members so far. They have Secret Service protection, but so did he when both of the assasination attempts went down.

A man planned to kill him on his own golf course last weekend, but a Secret Service agent saw the rifle poking through the trees and scared him away by shooting at him.

On July 13 at a Butler, Pennslyvania rally, another shooter tried to take out Trump but also failed; although he killed another rallygoer and wounded two more.

"I worry about everybody"

After addressing his worries about his family, he then generalized his worry to the entire American public.

“I worry about everybody because look, we’re under siege, and no country has ever suffered like we have the last three and a half, almost four years,” Trump said on Fox News’s One Nation with Brian Kilmeade. “When they allow millions of people to come into our country, from prisons, right? From prisons, and terrorists, and people from mental institutions, and they take over our parks. Look at New York; you can’t play Little League baseball anymore. That doesn’t sound serious, but it is serious.”

He said that he is disturbed by the way illegal immigrants are being treated better than the country's veterans, who fought for the country and served it unselfishly.

Some illegal immigrants are being put up in fancy hotels, while disabled veterans generally get basic housing and health care.

“When you have that happening in this city and this country, I do, I want to protect everybody,” Trump said.

Trump's motivation

A big reason why Trump is running for president again after losing in 2020 is his desire to make the country better and to prevent it from being utterly ruined under continued Democrat rule.

Let's face it: Trump doesn't need the money he'd make from running for president.

Lots of candidates write a book that makes them millions or go on the speaking circuit and make six or seven figures per speech, but that would be fun money to the billionaire Trump.

Trump may have a lot of flaws as a candidate, but his motivation to do what he thinks will improve the country is pretty clear.

The left wants you to think he wants to be a dictator and that he's a threat to the country, but in reality, they need to destroy him because of his perspective as an outsider and knowledge of what needs to be done to save us.

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