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Wall Street Journal Hints At Trump Assassination Option

Jan. 26—The mouthpiece for the international financial elite, the Wall Street Journal, hinted in its post-New Hampshire primary editorial yesterday that former President Donald Trump, the now prohibitive favorite to win the GOP nomination, might find himself the target of assassination.

The editorial instructs war-banger Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina Governor and loudmouth U.N. Ambassador, who is so far behind Trump that she cannot even see him, to stay in the race nonetheless, because, “If she can remain competitive, there’s an argument for Ms. Haley to stay in the race through the July convention. Mr. Trump faces a treacherous legal road…. Ms. Haley could stay in the race, rack up delegates, and see what happens if he is found guilty....

“Strange things can happen with candidates who are this old and this disliked by a majority of the public. The 2024 election may have more twists before the Trump vs. Biden die is cast.”

A source close to the Trump Campaign was shocked that the “Urinal,” as he referred to the paper, would so openly threaten the former President: “They are reflecting Wall Street’s worst fear: that only a bullet or some other action of that type can stop Trump, who is most definitely the anti-Wall Street, anti-Establishment candidate.

“I hope the [Trump] Campaign uses this threat because it makes it clear who Trump’s enemies really are. Wall Street has never really accepted or liked the Donald. They are the ones behind the efforts to sabotage his presidency, with ‘Russia, Russia, Russia.’ They were the ones, with their friends in the FBI and other similar agencies, who actually orchestrated the events of Jan. 6, 2021, and then labeled it an insurrection, falsely claiming that Trump was behind it. And, no matter how they lie about this, they did steal the election from Trump in 2020. Trump’s legal team did an absurdly stupid job in trying to prove it.

“Now, this self-proclaimed elite, who know better than we do who we should have as our President, intended to stop Trump, by any means necessary.”

One problem in their scenario is that Haley is not a competitive candidate. She comes across as a screecher and a nasty person and is much farther behind Trump than the New Hampshire results suggest, as they are played up in the media. Trump decisively beat her, despite a desperate and successful effort by the Democratic Party apparatus and the Biden campaign to organize a sizeable “crossover” vote for her (the Granite State allows registered voters to vote in any party’s primary). If the Biden-Democrat crossover vote is discounted, Trump defeated Haley by at least 70%, not just 11%. Many of Haley’s biggest donors are well-known Democrat money-bags, but there are indications that at least some of them will abandon this losing effort.

As she heads towards Super Tuesday, March 5, and its multiple primaries,  Nikki Haley finds herself behind in her home state, South Carolina, where she served as Governor, by a 60–35% margin, with Trump’s lead growing,, according to the poll tabulation site 538.

“The ‘Stop Trump’ campaign,” the source reported, “might very well wind up being one person, as the Urinal hints at.” He said that Trump is well aware of this potential and is taking his own precautions, and not relying totally on the Secret Service to protect him.

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