JACK POSOBIEC and DARREN BEATTIE: Thinking Republicans ‘have it in the bag’ going into November is a ‘death curse mindset’


Jack Posobiec hosted Revolver News founder Darren Beattie on Tuesday’s episode of Human Events Daily, during which the pair discussed the “stakes” at hand for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump going into the 2024 election. As discussed earlier on the show with guest Richard Baris, Trump has been polling well, even better than expected.

Beattie said “the stakes couldn’t be any higher and the worst thing that we could do at the moment is be complacent.” He warned that while the polls look “encouraging,” Trump is still neck and neck with his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris. He stated that more of a margin is needed to prepare for any kind of “major intervention” or voting manipulations. In other words, Trump needs to win big.

“So I think things are looking good, but if we think we have it in the bag, that’s almost like the death curse in terms of the mindset going in in this final stretch,” Beattie stated, adding that “the main thing to talk about, the most egregious thing, the darkest thing, is that there’s clearly a repeated, ongoing effort to assassinate Trump before the election.”

Two known assassination attempts have taken place against the former president within two months from each other. While Thomas Matthew Crook’s July 13 attempt clipped Trump’s ear and killed firefighter Corey Comperatore, Ryan Wesley Routh’s September 15 attempt had been carefully planned and involved the potential of a $150,000 bounty on the former president’s head.

“There’s no reason to think that that’s going to stop right now and not continue through into Election Day. So that’s also very much on the table, not to mention whatever else the regime might have up its sleeve,” Beattie said.

Watch the full episode below.

This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


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This week Hezbollah rockets targeted Israel’s Trump Heights settlement, a remote community in the central Golan Heights – which was taken from Syria after the Six Day War of 1967.

Iranian state media as well as a report in Lebanon’s Al-Mayadeen indicated that Hezbollah specifically targeted Trump Height the day after he won the Tuesday US presidential election.

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“Sirens sounded in Trump Heights as Hezbollah rocket attack targeted the Golan Heights on Wednesday,” an Israeli regional sources also said. “The attack came shortly after the election results were announced, indicating that Trump was the victor.”

The tiny Jewish settlement was named after Trump in 2019, during his first term, in acknowledgement of his declaring that the US recognizes Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights.

It was an ultra-controversial move at the time, given most of the rest of the world considers it “Israeli-occupied territory” belonging to Syria.

At the time of the attack sirens blared not just in Trump Heights, but across other locations of northern and central Israel.

But the “Trump Heights” designation has always been more about a PR move for the existing community to improve and expand, as the Associated Press explains:

But a large-scale influx of new residents never materialized after that 2019 ceremony, and just a couple dozen families live in Trump Heights, or “Ramat Trump” in Hebrew. Job opportunities are limited, and Israel’s more than yearlong war against Hezbollah militants in nearby Lebanon has added to the sense of isolation.

Trump’s election has inspired hope in the community that it will attract more members and also more funding for security improvements.

One resident observed that “President Trump’s return to the White House definitely puts the town in the headlines.”

It had also made big headlines when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went there for an unveiling ceremony in 2019. During that June 2019 ceremony, BBC noted that “Building work has yet to begin but a sign bearing Mr Trump’s name and US and Israeli flags was unveiled. However, it also noted that “Critics called the move a publicity stunt with no legal authority.”

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