Last month, Jake Paul expressed his support for former President Trump following an assassination attempt on Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. A gunman fired shots at Trump on July 13, with one bullet grazing his right ear. Paul was deeply affected by the incident, believing it was a moment of divine intervention that prevented a more tragic outcome.
During an appearance on his brother Logan's podcast, Paul shared his thoughts on the assassination attempt, stating, 'It's one of the craziest things I've ever seen and probably will ever see. I think there would have been a civil war if something would have hit him. But I think that's like the divine intervention, for sure. I believe that God stepped in and saved him.'
Paul went on to suggest that the incident served as a wake-up call for the country, regardless of political affiliations. He emphasized the need for unity and a decisive outcome in the upcoming election, expressing his belief that Trump's return to power was essential for the nation's well-being.
Reflecting on the broader implications of the event, Paul remarked, 'It's quite literally ‘what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.' And I think that's also probably why God had this exact situation happen - because He saw the path that we were going down with.'
Paul's sentiments were echoed by Logan, who emphasized the perceived significance of the incident as a moment of divine intervention. 'We saw the action of God right in front of our eyes,' Logan responded.