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October 3, 2024

Melania Trump: Always Fears the Worst in Threats Against Donald Trump

Melania Trump, who we have barely heard from since Trump left office in 2021, is now all over the news.

Melania has a new memoir coming out, so she has been posting obscure videos and has even done a few interviews.

As a matter of fact, she recently sat down with Sean Hannity to discuss her book and a few other tidbits.

The Worst

Melania saw the difference in how Trump was treated from the very first second he announced his candidacy.

She stated, "I saw how they treated him, how the media was against him.

“I think they are afraid of his strength, and he was leading this country with peace through strength. So as soon he announced that he's running for the presidency, everything really changed. And I saw it, and I said, you know, this will not be very pleasant."

Then she talked about the leadup to the assassination attempts and the aftermath.

Melania stated, "So I always said to him, 'What is next?' So it's, in one way, you're not surprised, and every event that had happened, I'm thinking, 'What is next? What are they trying to do?'

“And you always fear the worst, and then it happened.”

Sadly, I doubt that ugliness is over.

Both sides initially said they would dial down the rhetoric after the first attempt, but that truce lasted less than 48 hours, and the venom starting spewing again from all sides.

I would be shocked if there was not another attempt on Trump’s life, especially if he wins this election.

Our country is on tilt right now, and I just don’t know how that gets fixed with the current players in the game.

I also fear that because of all this rhetoric, regardless of who wins this election, our streets will be on fire, and American citizens will be in the middle of it tearing each other apart. All the while, the politicians who created this mess sit safely in their homes or DC watching it all play out.

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