President Trump Issues Warning as Political Violence Escalates – ‘I Worry About You’!

Let’s talk about something the mainstream media conveniently sweeps under the rug: the assassination attempts on President Trump. Yeah, that’s right. Two separate attempts to take out the leading Republican candidate for 2024, and the media barely flinches. Imagine the 24/7 coverage if these attempts were against Biden or Harris. But when it’s Trump, it’s like crickets, or worse, they twist it into a narrative that somehow he’s responsible for inciting the violence. The man gets shot in the head at a rally, and there’s hardly a peep from the folks who pride themselves on covering “democracy in danger.” Spare me the double standards.

Trump recently opened up about the constant threats he faces—not just to his own life, but to his family, friends, and everyday Americans who dare to support him. In a candid interview with Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade, Trump revealed he doesn’t just worry about himself. He worries about the safety of his family, his supporters, and even Kilmeade. “I do. I have to worry about everybody,” he said. That’s the mark of a leader who isn’t just looking out for number one—he’s concerned about the bigger picture.

Meanwhile, Trump also slammed the administration’s reckless border policies, pointing out that Biden’s open-door approach has made the country more dangerous for everyone. “We’re under siege,” Trump said, referring to the millions of illegal aliens, many of them criminals and terrorists, who have flooded into the U.S. You can’t even play Little League baseball in peace anymore, according to Trump. But sure, let’s keep pretending the real problem is Trump’s “heated rhetoric,” not the policies that have turned our country into a haven for chaos.

The reality is, political violence is escalating—and not just from the right. Trump’s been saying for years that the left’s dangerous game of demonization would lead to violence. And now, he’s living it. Yet somehow, in the eyes of the media, it’s always *his* fault. What a joke.

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