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Trump Snaps at Reporter: “Dangerous for Who?”

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“I’ve heard it’s dangerous, but I also have a job to do,” Trump replied, unflinchingly. He acknowledged the risk, stating, “I heard it’s very dangerous. I haven’t heard about that. They probably want to keep it from me. Thank you for telling me.”

In true Trump fashion, he lightened the moment with a quip: “Let’s get out of here right now!” This remark, though playful, underscored his confidence in his security team while earning laughter from those present.

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Despite narrowly escaping an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, Trump’s confidence in the Secret Service remains unshaken. He didn’t express surprise upon hearing of the latest threat, instead offering insight into his mindset.

“The reason is because I want to do things that are very bad for the bad guys,” Trump remarked, directly addressing the danger inherent in his fight against those who threaten America’s safety and sovereignty.

The individual at the center of this particular threat, Ronald Syvrud, is no stranger to the law. The 66-year-old resident of Benson, Arizona, has a criminal record that includes warrants in Wisconsin for DUI and failure to appear in court, as well as charges in Arizona for hit-and-run and felony failure to register as a sex offender. According to reports, including one from the U.K.’s Daily Mail, Syvrud has a history of registering as a Democrat, a detail that might not surprise those familiar with his background, which allegedly includes sexual assault on a child.

Trump’s determination to make things “bad for the bad guys” is more than just rhetoric—it’s the cornerstone of his campaign. From securing the southern border to halting the flow of criminals and drugs that have surged during the Biden-Harris administration, to confronting adversaries like China and cracking down on Tehran-backed terrorist groups, Trump’s platform is built on safeguarding American interests.

Americans have endured a tumultuous four years under Biden, marked by an open southern border, humiliating encounters with China, and a dangerous coziness with the Iranian regime. The current administration has left many feeling vulnerable and disillusioned, but on Thursday, Trump’s actions in Arizona served as a stark reminder of what it means to have a president who prioritizes American safety and sovereignty.

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In an era where leadership often feels lacking, Trump’s unyielding stance in the face of danger is a powerful message. It’s a call to remember what true leadership looks like—a leader who stands firm against threats, regardless of personal risk, and who never loses sight of the job that needs to be done.

As Trump continues his campaign, it’s clear that he remains committed to the principles that first propelled him to the White House: a strong America, free from the influence of “bad guys,” both foreign and domestic. And if Thursday’s events are any indication, he’s just getting started.

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  1. Trump, this worst, is 20,000 times better than Harris and 15,000 times better the Biden. How many Americans must die from all of these China drugs coming from the Mexican drug cartel’s before Biden/Harris so call leadership does something about it ? How man more illegal criminals will we get across the border before Biden/Harris do something about it ? How many of our young females will they allow to be raped and murdered by illegals they ALLOWED to cross the border and stay here ? When will they understand that if we do not close the border this nation will be destroyed ? How much longer will it be before American citizens start taking the law into their own hands to save this nation ?

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