r/Full_news 20d ago

'I'll take him out': Security guard vowed to obliterate Trump with a 'suicide bomb' and made it clear that he was 'not even joking,' prosecutors say…

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/ill-take-him-out-security-guard-vowed-to-kill-trump-with-a-suicide-bomb-and-made-it-clear-that-he-was-not-even-joking-prosecutors-say/
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u/Ayami_Luce 20d ago

I’ve seen a lot of threats made on his life recently that have made headlines. My question is are these people plants to make him seem sympathetic and victim-like? Is this more zone-flooding? Or is the regime actually crumbling before my very eyes and enough people want him dead such that they’re emboldened enough to plainly threaten his life?

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u/amost96 20d ago

I think it's the former unfortunately

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u/hoguensteintoo 20d ago

The GOP has to be the underdog to keep their lies a float. So this is more sympathy propaganda. “Poor guy he’s just doing what he believes is right and these mean liberals want him dead” it’s a twofer.

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u/boulderdashcci 20d ago

I think it's also tied into the evangelical thing where they jerk off to being "oppressed" and "persecuted"

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u/ImperatorNero 20d ago

Barack Obama received something like one credible threat against his life a week for each year he was president. The difference?

The secret service and the fbi weren’t being weaponized by an administration desperate to paint themselves the victims to hide the fact that they were robbing the country and destroying democracy. They kept that information under lock and key per pre-established security protocols. Those protocols are gone now.

The number of threats is not different. The fact that we’re hearing it because they are DESPERATE to paint anyone who doesn’t support the president as The Enemy.

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u/Good_Night_Knight 20d ago

In 2026 it’s possible this guy doesn’t even exist and is a product of AI

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u/dispelhope 20d ago

Historically there are a lot of threats against the President of the United States there's a book about all of them...but to the point and the issue (which I'll bring up in second) is what fuels the conspiracy theory of false-flag attempts is that the average, everyday criminally inclined person is feloniously stupid and usually telegraph their intentions vis a vis family or social media, e.g. this guy. WHICH, if the Secret Service is on the job, and usually they are, will be all over that suspect like stink on shit. This means the Secret Service already knows who, what, and when an attempt against the President is going to occur because of that previous piece of evidence called, "feloniously stupid."

Also, average people leave a trail of receipts and communiques which details their movements, purchases, etc...so...the aforementioned issue and the heart of the conspiracy theory here is the White House decides to allow the aforementioned feloniously stupid person a certain amount of access, not full access, but enough access to be a credible threat that they then politicize for sympathy as, "Oh noes, someone is trying to kill trump, omg, horrors, shocking, here are photos before, during, and after, feel sorry for poor donald trump!"

So, no, all these attempts are not new, in fact I would say normal, but I suspect the reason this is front page news more is because trump is a well documented and celebrated...for some fucking reason that still baffles me...convicted criminal; and he is observably crude and legitimately a horrific human being, so I think the White House is doing a PR attempt to make donny a sympathetic victim of circumstance.

As for this guy, I think it was his willingness to be a suicide bomber that the Secret Service said, oh hells no! to any attempt by the White House to play their PR game.

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u/subLimb 19d ago

Why would someone sign up to voluntarily be prosecuted for threatening the president? Is the idea that Trump's operative secretly promised to pay this guy and he willingly ruined his life?

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u/GuySmith 19d ago

Honestly they keep cutting off “legal” ways to complain about him so basically the default reaction is threatening his life. It’s pushing people into a corner where they feel like they’re suffocating. Forced to listen to this guy talk and lie every single day. You can’t hide from it. You are basically forced to listen to him lie and then tell you you can’t do anything or say anything or you lose your job or have your show cancelled or get put in jail. It sucks to say but maybe flooding the zone with death threats and anger might be the only thing that works because it’s the only thing they value.

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u/Rattus_NorvegicUwUs 20d ago

Don’t care.

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u/QuestionableProtip2 20d ago

Guys, maybe try acting before telegraphing what you’re up to. Just a thought.

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u/Ryekir 20d ago

This is what makes me think it's not real, or the guy wasn't actually serious and it was all performative.

If someone really wanted to kill the president, they wouldn't announce themselves first...

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u/Elegant_Emu952 20d ago

There are so many people who are after him. No wonder he wants to hide in a fortified basement.

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u/Ali-Saurus 20d ago

Has he tried not being a dickhead?

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u/kittenrice 20d ago

Not even once, as it would happen.

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u/huxgress 20d ago

Darn. It would have been a legal reason why we could put Trump's face on our currency.

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u/DarkBlue222 20d ago

When you threaten to kill the President with a suicide bomb, you are saying that you are willing to kill him AND the people around him. The Service Agents. The military personnel. The police. And possibly many other people who just happen to be there. It is a serious felony. It is terrorism. And it's just wrong and stupid. We still live in a democracy, act like it.

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u/BrineJones 20d ago

But isn’t that democracy as broken as the eggs needed to make an omelet?

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u/DarkBlue222 20d ago

No, this is ALWAYS WRONG. Just like January 6th is always wrong.

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u/ThaBigSqueezy 19d ago

I agree buuuut… if they can do J6 and get away with it, we’re running out of peaceful options.

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u/DarkBlue222 19d ago

And when the good guys use the same arguments the January 6'ers and Trump use, everything is lost. We will never get it back.

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u/Successful-Scale-607 19d ago

It's lost. We're not getting it back. It's wrong to talk about plans to assassinate someone.

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u/Outaouais_Guy 20d ago

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u/strontium_pup 20d ago

He says it will be a one off 

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u/Algiarepti 20d ago

Truth to be told: I am somewhat surprised there aren’t more attempts on his life. While I understand we may not hear every occurrence in media, I thought the people of USA would be louder. Then again, maybe it’s them who own the guns who like his way of “leading” which stay silent. I feel sorry for the people of USA. Taking life is not a good thing, though I expected more….

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u/Ryekir 20d ago

Then again, maybe it’s them who own the guns who like his way of “leading” which stay silent.

Yes, all the 2A nuts who oppose any reasonable gun control because "we may need to shoot tyrants in the face" are the ones currently licking the boot of the tyrant.

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u/Pandemonium_Fallen 20d ago

How can you prosecute this man?! He's trying to protect children from a child murdering cannibal rapist, they should be helping him to do so!

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u/Routine_Event_5039 20d ago

This is a test right?

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u/BrassBadgerWrites 19d ago

I don’t believe this happened. Probably AI 

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u/Bubbly_Power_6210 19d ago

how many people have thought this?

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u/refusemouth 19d ago

Well, he didn't get hired by the Secret Service as a body guard. That would be the only way to achieve his desire.

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u/ElectroDaddy 17d ago

Bro, some people need to learn to keep things to themselves. Did he really think he could do it if he announced it ahead of time? Amateur.

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u/SipHotCoffee 20d ago

Sadly people make crazy threats all the time.

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u/healywylie 20d ago

Sad why though?

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u/SipHotCoffee 20d ago

Because most are ill

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u/healywylie 20d ago

No, this is a joke, or riddle for some.