
"They're TRYING To Kill Trump" - Eyewitness To RFK's Murder UNLOADS On WHCD Assassination Attempt
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The speaker confirmed his presence at two significant historical events: working with RFK Senior's campaign in San Francisco in 1968, and covering the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan at GW Hospital in 1981 as part of the White House press pool.
Politically, the speaker felt in 1968 that something had gone wrong after JFK's assassination, sensing a shift away from the progress, science, and technology that characterized the early JFK era. He observed the rise of a "rock, drug, sex counterculture" and a hedonistic approach, contrasting with a belief in national mission. By 1981, he recognized a deeper historical struggle.
Comparing then to now, with Donald Trump, the speaker notes a significant difference. The MAGA movement, having endured challenges like COVID, the "stolen election," J6, and assassination attempts, has led a segment of the American population to question official narratives and look "behind the curtain." He states that today, millions are thinking more deeply about the forces driving events, whereas previously such ideas would have been dismissed.
He highlights the economic decline since the mid-1960s, where a single blue-collar income could support a family comfortably, to today's necessity for multiple incomes to barely make ends meet, attributing this to the "globalist system." Support for Donald Trump, particularly from blue-collar workers, stems from a desire for the stability and opportunity of the past. The speaker believes people now realize the system is broken, not individuals, and are committed to changing it.