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Trump Blames Biden And Harris For Assassination Attempt

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In a recent interview with Dr. Phil, former President Donald Trump opened up about an assassination attempt made against him during his time in office. The interview, which was taped on Friday, revealed Trump's perspective on the dangers of being the President of the United States.

Trump emphasized the risks associated with the presidency, comparing it to other high-risk professions such as race car driving. He expressed his belief that being the President is one of the most dangerous professions due to the constant threats and security concerns that come with the job.

During the interview, Trump also pointed fingers at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that they played a role in the assassination attempt by allegedly 'weaponizing' the government against him. He claimed that the Department of Justice (DOJ) was used to target him and that his health and safety were not prioritized.

He accused Biden and Harris of 'weaponizing' government against him.
Trump compared presidency to high-risk professions like race car driving.
Trump claimed DOJ targeted him and neglected his safety.

Furthermore, Trump criticized the Democratic rhetoric that labeled him as a threat to democracy, stating that such language could have incited potential assassins. He argued that being portrayed as a danger to democracy could have motivated individuals to take violent actions against him.

Trump's remarks shed light on the intense political climate during his presidency and the ongoing tensions between him and the current administration. The interview with Dr. Phil provided a platform for Trump to share his perspective on the events surrounding the assassination attempt and his views on the political landscape.

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