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Armed Intruder Killed at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Residence

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An armed man was killed by Secret Service agents after breaching the secure perimeter of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence early Sunday morning. The individual was reported missing earlier that day by his family in North Carolina. The Moore County Sheriff's Office confirmed they had handed this information over to federal authorities.

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Upon his arrival at Mar-a-Lago, the man was seen carrying a shotgun and a fuel can at the north gate. Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi stated that agents observed him unlawfully entering the property. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw reported that agents ordered him to drop the items, which he initially complied with for the gas can, but then he raised the shotgun, prompting agents to act.

This incident is part of a series of assassination attempts against Trump. In July 2024, Trump was shot in the ear during a rally in Pennsylvania, which resulted in a bystander's death and injuries to two others. The shooter in that incident was killed on the scene by security forces. Another attempt was foiled when a rifle was discovered at Trump International Golf Club; the person responsible was later sentenced to life in prison.

Following the Mar-a-Lago incident, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticized the political left, alleging they have contributed to normalizing violence, as reflected in the recent attempts on Trump's life. He stressed that this trend of political violence must end.

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of political violence in the United States, which has been brought to the forefront by other recent high-profile incidents, such as the arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's mansion and the fatal shootings of a Democratic lawmaker and her husband in Minnesota.


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Hmmm. Trump supporter angry about the pedophiles.

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4 hours ago, gargamon said:

Hmmm. Trump supporter angry about the pedophiles.

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So my comment in a related thread, that the suspect most likely was a disgruntled Trump voter, was correct?

One day Trump will be taken down from the damage he is creating to the US and the rest of the world, and it will be by his own disappointed supporters.

Bessent the dumber, has a lot of nerve criticizing the left for instigating violence when his own cabinet has turned ICE into a domestic terrorist organization killing civilians at will, and Trump is preaching nothing but division, hatred and schlock politics.

Talk about calling a spade a spade.

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  • US media have identified the suspect as Austin Tucker Martin - a 21-year-old.

  • The man made it into Mar-a-Lago's inner perimeter. He is believed to have driven through the north gate of the estate as another vehicle was exiting.

  • Suspect was from North Carolina.

  • The suspect's cousin, Braeden Fields, 19, spoke with a reporter from the Associated Press, stating: "We are big Trump supporters, all of us. Everybody."

  • Trump was at the White House with his wife Melania when the incident took place.

It would have been pretty cool had he burned down Mar-a-Lago, or even set his golf course afire!

32 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

It would have been pretty cool had he burned down Mar-a-Lago, or even set his golf course afire!

Why would you support domestic terrorism?

21 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Why would you support domestic terrorism?

Domestic terrorism is alive and well on the streets of Minneapolis dished out by far right thugs.

To set fire to Diaper Donny’s golf courses would be an act of mercy but I side with the increasingly popular plan to turn them into Windfarms.

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6 minutes ago, Red Forever said:

Domestic terrorism is alive and well on the streets of Minneapolis dished out by far right thugs.

Are you referring to the arrest of illegal immigrants by federal agents by any chance? 😄

6 minutes ago, Red Forever said:

To set fire to Diaper Donny’s golf courses would be an act of mercy but I side with the increasingly popular plan to turn them into Windfarms.

Another violent leftist living out their fantasies on the internet.

Perhaps instead of calling for acts of domestic terrorism, respecting the Democratic will of the American people and putting forward a serious candidate (as opposed to DEI Harris) at the next election would be a more reasonable approach?

Trump is someone who claims constantly to pursue peace. This is either a deliberate lie or else comes from a mistaken belief that peace can be successfully pursued with violence. At home, abroad, and on the high seas.

Yes, a certain calm may be achieved, temporarily, by bludgeoning those conceived as enemies. Repressing rather than allaying may result in later explosions of pent up rage, and alliances between those once mutually antipathetic.

Who is not an enemy of Trump? He constantly proclaims the U.S. has been betrayed by her allies who have never lifted a finger to help. Which forces them to see themselves as something other than allies. Decide for yourself as to whether or not this makes sense. Clearly Trump is not a student of Sun Tzu.

Those who fail to show obeisance to Trump (even the obsequious Starmer) are seen as enemies not only of himself but of the United States of the Americas, of which he believes himself the personification.

He is a gambler who wins a few of his punts, but success whets the appetite for higher stakes. See how it went with Hitler, another psychopathic megalomaniac who sought the affirmation of his views by sycophants, rather than the counsel of the knowledgeable.

Some years ago I was accused of being a Trump supporter. My reply was that I saw neither Biden nor Trump as fit to preside over the world's most powerful nation, but that Trump seemed the lesser of two evils. He saw problems that others either did not see or chose to ignore. It is easier now to judge him on results rather than just promises.

He must be removed from power democratically, a.s.a.p.

And an independent review carried out with a view to examining how the democratic structures may be reformed to render them more responsive to informed public opinion.

And since informed public opinion is essential to democracy, the tight grip of mega-finance on the mass media must be loosened

18 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Why would you support domestic terrorism?

Considering the fact that you support Trump, that means you support ICE extreme tactics, which means you support domestic terrorism.

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Considering the fact that you support Trump, that means you support ICE extreme tactics, which means you support domestic terrorism.

Oh, I was talking about real terrorism, like blowing things up, burning things etc.

Not your definition, which seems to be "enforcing a law you don't like".

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