Trump says part of his ‘big plans' for 2026 is to ‘survive'
'I have big plans, I want to survive,' Trump chuckled.
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'I have big plans, I want to survive,' Trump chuckled.
nypost.comDonald Trump told One America News Network he wants to "survive" and has "big plans" for 2026, blaming "crazy Democrats" for dangerous political rhetoric. His remarks follow a recent increase in political violence, including the assassinations of Charlie Kirk and Democrat Representative Melissa Hortman, and his own shooting during the 2024 election campaign. Trump previously issued a fundraising note after being shot, stating he "wasn't supposed to survive an assassin's bullet" but did "by the...
www.independent.co.ukOn February 22, 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin breached the secure perimeter of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort armed with a shotgun and a gas can, before being shot and killed by the Secret Service. This was the third assassination attempt on Trump in recent years, but the story received surprisingly little media attention, leading to discussions about whether the public has become desensitized to political violence or if the media is exercising restraint.
nationaltoday.comUS authorities obtained intelligence from a human source in recent weeks on a plot by Iran to try to assassinate Donald Trump, a development that led to the Secret Service increasing security around…
www.cnn.comPresident Donald Trump opened up about his 'big plans' for 2026 in a new interview, saying his goal is to 'survive'
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