In a remarkable declaration on X, formerly known as Twitter, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia voiced serious concerns on Saturday about the safety of former President Donald Trump as the electoral season intensifies.

Jun 13, 2024; Washington, DC, USA; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) arriving before a gathering with Former President Donald Trump at the Capitol Hill Club and Congressional House Republicans on June 13, 2024 on Capitol Hill. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY

With an evident shift in the political tide, Greene highlighted Trump’s soaring popularity and speculated on the drastic measures opponents might resort to in their efforts to halt his momentum.

“We have entered the most dangerous phase of the election,” Greene disclosed, pinpointing a noticeable surge in Trump’s support base.

According to her observations, this growing enthusiasm is not just limited to traditionally conservative circles but is expanding across unanticipated demographics. “The momentum shift has happened and Trump is leading and his support is rapidly accelerating. I’m hearing it everywhere, even where I was not before. Democrats will do anything to stop him.”

Greene’s stark warning included a recall of past threats to Trump’s safety, indicating that the measures to undermine his bid for re-election might escalate. “They’ve already been trying to put him in prison and literally assassinate him,” she noted, leaving open the question of what extremes his adversaries might go to next. “What comes next? More assassination attempts? Will they delay the election? Be prepared.”

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Drawing attention to the gravity of her allegations, Greene pointed out that Trump has survived two assassination attempts.

These incidents, one during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and another in Florida while Trump was engaged in a game of golf, underscore the tangible threats associated with his and his campaign’s visibility across the nation.

As the November showdown draws nearer, the intensity of the campaign trail is evident, with Trump and the Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, crisscrossing the country to solidify their support.

In the maelstrom of rallies, policy debates, and public appearances, the safety of political figures is of paramount concern, highlighted by Greene’s ominous predictions.

Amidst these assertions, the political landscape remains charged with anticipation and uncertainty.

The suggestion of potential assassination attempts against Trump raises serious questions about the extremities of political rivalry and the security measures in place to protect high-profile candidates in what has become an exceptionally contentious and unpredictable election cycle.

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