Mainstream media journalists were caught on a hot mic joking about the possibility of former President Donald Trump being assassinated, comparing it to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The exchange was captured on a live feed and indicates that the idea of Trump’s death is never far from the minds of his political opponents.
There have been previous instances of public figures expressing similar sentiments, with a Democratic congresswoman mentioning that Trump should be “shot” before correcting herself, and Tucker Carlson suggesting that an attempt on Trump’s life is imminent. (Trending: Hunter Biden’s Art Scheme Exposed By GOP Probe)
Reporters were caught on a hot mic joking about a JFK-style Trump assassination at a DC courthouse.
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"I mean, if he’s driving, we’ve got a good shot!" pic.twitter.com/mIxUkO6b67
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) January 10, 2024
JOURNO 1: You know what the worst part is? Even if he has his window open and he’s hanging out of it, he will be on the other side of the street.
JOURNO 2: I mean, if he’s driving, we’ve got a good shot!
JOURNO 1: Yeah, if he’s driving with the front window open?
JOURNO 2: Yeah, or if it’s a convertible?
JOURNO 1: Yeah. I wasn’t thinking about that.
JOURNO 2: Yeah. Like if he just pulls up–
JOURNO 1: Like JFK?
JOURNO 2: (laughs)
JOURNO 1: Maybe someone, just like they told JFK. You know what you should do? You should take a convertible! It’s so nice out!
Tucker Carlson said, “Graph it out, man. We’re speeding toward assassination obviously, and no one will say that but I don’t know how you can’t reach that conclusion. You know what I mean? Like, they have decided — permanent Washington, both parties — have decided that there’s something about Trump that’s so threatening to them that they just can’t have it.”
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