A Whisker Away from Civil War
What Trump's assassination attempt means next...
ALL Americans should be relieved and grateful that Donald Trump survived an attempted
assassination at a political rally
in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, writes Jim Rickards in The Daily
Reckoning.
Elections should be decided at the ballot box, not
through
violence. Of course, there are many on the political left who celebrated the assassination attempt.
Their only regret is that it
failed. But most Americans are happy that the attempt failed.
We can only
speculate about what might have
happened if Trump were killed. It would be a very different America today. We could have seen outrage,
riots and threats of reprisal.
It's frightening to contemplate.
Let's break it all down...
Trump was grazed by a
bullet fired by the shooter Thomas Crooks. The shooter was killed seconds after shooting Trump, but not
before firing multiple rounds
at Trump and the crowd.
Our prayers go out to Corey Comperatore, a rally
participant who was shot and killed
by Crooks while trying to shield his family from the killer's bullets. We also pray for Comperatore's
family and others critically
wounded by the shooting.
We know some of the pertinent facts, but there's far
more we don't know. The shooter
used an AR-15-style rifle with 5.56 mm rounds and fired from an adjacent rooftop at a distance of about
150 yards.
The AR-15 is a highly accurate rifle, the 5.56 mm is a high-pressure bullet, and 150 yards
is a relatively short distance
for any experienced shooter. I've fired the same weapon with the same ammo at that distance. The rifle
is accurate with low recoil. A
longer-barrel sniper-type weapon is not needed to hit a target at that relatively short
distance.
Trump was
grazed in the ear by one bullet, which led to bleeding but miraculously was not worse. Still, the bullet
came within a few millimeters
of being a fatal headshot. Trump turned his head away from the shooter's aim a split second before the
bullet hit.
If Trump turned his head a split second earlier, the shooter could have adjusted his aim.
If he turned his head a split
second later, it would have been too late and the bullet would have penetrated his skull.
The resulting
overpressure inside his skull would have likely resulted in a mortal wound, similar to the wound that
killed JFK, which was put on
graphic display in the famous Zapruder film.
Sadly, others were killed and
critically wounded as Crooks
continued to fire. Finally, a police sniper on a rooftop close to Trump shot Crooks in the head and he
died on the scene with his
murder weapon at hand.
Trump's reflexes after being shot were remarkable. He
ducked beneath the bulletproof
podium for cover as Secret Service officers piled on top of him as human shields. Once the shooting
stopped and the area was deemed
clear, Trump got back on his feet looking disheveled and slightly dazed but still focused. As he was
being escorted off the stage by
the Secret Service,
Trump pumped his fist in the air and shouted, "Fight," to
the crowd. This was an amazing
display of strength, courage and presence of mind and gave encouragement both to the rally attendees and
a global TV
audience.
The image of Trump raising his fist and addressing the crowd, with
blood splashed across his face,
will go down as one of the most iconic images in American political history.
Trump was rushed to a hospital,
treated and then released. He was back at his Bedminster, New Jersey, estate Saturday evening and was
actually on the golf course by
Sunday morning. He's now on his way to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to attend the Republican National
Convention.
The convention itself is proceeding as planned, including the announcement of Trump's choice for vice
president,
J.D.Vance.
That's what we know. The list of things we don't know is much
longer.
It's critical not to jump to conclusions, but it's not too soon to ask some hard questions. Here's the
list:
Why on Earth was the shooter's position not occupied by the Secret Service? It's an obvious vantage
point and potential sniper nest.
Even an amateur knows that, let alone the Secret Service. This was a security failure of the utmost
magnitude that can't be
overstated. It was that bad.
A number of witnesses have said they saw the
shooter climbing up the roof with
his rifle. They warned the local police and Secret Service with minutes to spare. Nothing was done. Why
not?
The police snipers on the roof closest to Trump spotted the shooter in their scopes. They kept him in
sight but did not kill him as
should have been required under the circumstances. Once the shooter opened fire, the police snipers
killed him but not before five or
six shots were fired including the one that hit Trump. Why the delay?
Some
unverified reports say that the
Secret Service refused to permit the police snipers to kill the assassin before the shooting began.
That's possible, but we don't know
at this point.
It's also possible that the snipers were awaiting word on the
shooter's identity before
firing. There were several agencies with law enforcement personnel on site that day, and they may have
been trying to contact the
different agencies to determine if they had someone manning that position. The snipers didn't want to
kill a police
officer.
Meanwhile, some of the Secret Service detail closest to Trump acted
heroically and shielded his body
with their own while the area was being secured. But not all. In particular, three female Secret Service
officers with Trump looked
like the Keystone Cops.
One cowered behind the podium for cover instead of
putting her body in harm's way as
required. One officer was so short that Trump towered over her, which means she offered no body
protection at all. Donald Trump is
6'3". Officers protecting him should be 6'4" or taller.
It's not rocket
science. The woman protecting him
appeared about 5'7", was chubby and seemed out of shape. She could not holster her pistol and instead
waved it around as Trump was
being pushed into his car. The three female Secret Service officers ran in circles near Trump's car
instead of forming a solid
security perimeter. One appeared more concerned with getting her sunglasses on than protecting the
former president.
It was a clownish performance. Was this the result of DEI policies at the Secret Service
implemented by Kimberly Cheatle,
the new Secret Service head who publicly stated that DEI was one of her priorities?
There will be
congressional hearings on this topic beginning Monday. Hopefully, there will be some accountability
before copycat assassination
attempts begin. But people are rarely held accountable in Washington these days. Just look at the
Afghanistan debacle.
The impact of the attempted assassination on Trump will be straightforward. Not previously
considered battlegrounds such
as New Hampshire, Minnesota, Virginia and New Mexico are suddenly in play. Biden's leads in reliably
Democrat states such as New York
and New Jersey are now down to single digits and could fall lower.
Another
political plus for Trump is that
the Democrats have had to cancel a despicable advertising campaign they had planned referring to Trump
as a "rapist," "convicted
felon" and more. The budget for this ad campaign was $50 million and it was timed to run during the
Republican convention this week.
Those plans are on hold and may have to be scrapped completely as sympathy for Trump grows.
Democrat
politicians in down-ballot races for governor, senator and House member are in full panic mode. We could
be looking at an Electoral
College landslide for Trump of perhaps 340-195, which would be one of the largest Electoral College wins
in US history.
The Republicans could top that off by winning the Senate 55-45 or better and expanding
their majority in the House to 230
Republicans-205 Democrats. Numerous governorships and state legislatures could fall the Republicans' way
as well.
This brings us to the most widely discussed political topic prior to the assassination
attempt – Biden's collapse into
senility, his physical infirmity, and the conflicting Democrat attempts to cover up the reality of
Biden's health and to push him
aside in favor of Kamala Harris.
Let's be blunt about Biden's mental and
physical health. Biden is in the
late stages of cognitive decline. He refuses to take any cognitive tests (or, if he has, to release the
results) and to receive a
proper diagnosis.
Biden's personal physician is an old crony who has been in on
Biden family rackets, so he's
hardly an objective source. Jill Biden is more of an acting president than a caring spouse and she's
lousy at both jobs.
A number of competent physicians have said that, in their view, Biden has advanced
Parkinson's disease as evidenced by
immobility in his right arm and shaking in his left hand in addition to the mental lapses.
Biden's recent
public appearances are either totally scripted right down to flash cards with reporters' names and
prearranged questions and answers,
read from a teleprompter, or prerecorded (and who knows how many flubs were left on the cutting-room
floor?). It's all a
facade.
Historian Victor Davis Hanson has compared Biden's condition to the
last days of Leonid Brezhnev, the
Soviet Communist leader who died in 1982. Long before Brezhnev died, he was physically and mentally
disabled and propped up by
continual lies and propaganda about how he was in good health and in command. That artifice and wall of
lies are exactly what we are
encountering in the case of Biden today.
Late Sunday night, Biden gave an Oval
Office speech in reaction to
the Trump shooting and referred to the last president as "former Trump" and made repeated references to
the "battle box" instead of
the ballot box.
Biden topped this off by almost saying, "Make America Great
Again," before catching himself
in mid-sentence and pivoting away from the MAGA Republican mantra. It was a pathetic performance in
tightly controlled
circumstances.
Biden is beyond functioning capably in the real world of
politics, foreign crises and ongoing
wars, let alone a political campaign.
Who's really in charge at the White
House? It depends on the issue.
When it comes to high-level policy, it's the Obama team including holdovers like Antony Blinken and Jake
Sullivan and Obama flunkies
on the sidelines like Susan Rice and Victoria Nuland. When it comes to technical matters that are part
of the progressive agenda, the
deep-state swamp creatures in the bureaucracy are in charge.
But where the
presidential campaign and Biden's
determination to remain a candidate are concerned, power rests with a small cabal. The members of this
inner circle are "Taco"
Jill
Biden, the convicted felon Hunter Biden, Joe's sister Valerie Biden Owens,
and a few close aides
including Mike Donilon, Steve Ricchetti, Bruce Reed, Anthony Bernal and Annie Tomasini.
Donilon is the
brother of Obama's national security adviser Tom Donilon. Bruce Reed is an old hand from the Clinton
administration. Bernal and
Tomasini are close aides to Jill Biden and are practically an extension of the Biden Crime Family.
Ricchetti is a lawyer and one of
Joe Biden's longest-serving aides.
That Gang of Eight are the only people with
regular access to Joe Biden.
They are the ones insisting that he's staying in the race and issuing the propaganda that says
everything is fine with Biden. Even
regular White House staff such as Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, former Chief of Staff Ron Klain, adviser
Anita Dunn, and Biden's lawyer
Bob Bauer cannot get close to Biden anymore given the encasement established by the Gang of
Eight.
Their
posture can well be likened to a coup d'etat in America. It's not violent, but it is real. The Gang of
Eight are running the country.
Biden is a zombie.
At the same time, another gang of so-called Super Friends of
Biden including House
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi
are preparing to tell Biden he
must withdraw from the presidential race for the good of the party and endorse Kamala Harris for the
Democratic presidential
nomination.
The shoot-out between the Gang of Eight and the Super Friends will
happen by next weekend. You
can think of it as the 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral between the outlaw Clanton and McLaury brothers
on one side and Wyatt, Virgil
and Morgan Earp and Doc Holliday on the other.
The difference is that the O.K.
Corral featured bad guys
versus good guys whereas the battle between the Gang and the Super Friends has bad guys on both sides.
They're all looking out for
themselves.
Nothing public on the Democratic side will happen this week because
the news will be dominated by
the Trump shooting and the Republican convention. By Friday, the knives will be out for
Biden.
The Democrats'
plan is to nominate Biden and Harris in an all-virtual digital roll call vote in late July ahead of
their scheduled Aug. 19 convention
in Chicago. This means there will only be 10 days at most between the end of the Republican convention
and the Democrats' virtual roll
call. That's a short window for the Super Friends.
Biden's Gang of Eight may
have successfully run out the
clock. We'll know more next week, but for now it appears the Dems may be going with the zombie candidate
for better or
worse.
The Biden family may emerge the winner. The American people are most
certainly the losers.











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