It’s no secret that many on the Left want Trump out of the 2024 race. But no one was expecting something this violent.
And an alarming attack on the Trump family triggered a massive police response.
The realm of politics is rarely an easy one to stake out a career.
It comes rife with betrayals, corruption, and threats from enemies and allies alike.
But one line that should never be crossed is doling out violence against political enemies.
If there’s anything we know about the Left, they love crossing lines they shouldn’t.
And we all know who public enemy number one is for them: Donald Trump.
While the former president enjoys protection from the Secret Service, not everyone in his family is so lucky.
Where he is most vulnerable is where they’re going to strike.
And now an envelope containing an unknown white powder was sent to Donald Trump Jr.’s mansion in Florida on Monday, prompting a massive response from first responders.
Authorities in hazmat suits and numerous fire vehicles were observed at Trump Jr.’s home in Jupiter, FL, after he received and opened an envelope containing the unidentified white powder, according to a source on the scene.
“The test results of the substance came up inconclusive on what it was exactly, but officials on the scene do not believe it is deadly,” a spokesperson for Trump Jr. said.
Trump Jr. and fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle bought the $9.7 million property in Jupiter in 2021, after leaving New York.
You can tell that those who oppose Trump are getting desperate by how extreme they are willing to be to influence his 2024 run.
Maybe it’s because Trump is beating Biden in the polls.
According to The Economist – by no means a conservative publication – Trump is garnering 47% of public support.
Meanwhile, Biden is only able to muster 44%.
Sure, these numbers are close, but back in January of 2023, the story was flipped with Biden at 44% and Trump at 41%.
The momentum is obviously in Trump’s favor, and there’s no telling how bad it’s going to get for Biden.
Stay tuned to the DC Daily Journal.