Trump Gives Chilling Response When Asked If He’s Worried He’ll Be Killed

In a recent interview, the ex-President Donald Trump provided a disconcerting response when prompted by Tucker Carlson regarding the potential consequences of heightened Democratic actions, including the possibility of harm befalling him.

Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nominee for the Presidency, made the decision to participate in an interview with Carlson instead of participating in the initial Republican debate held in Milwaukee.

In a recent interview, the ex-President Donald Trump provided a disconcerting response when prompted by Tucker Carlson regarding the potential consequences of heightened Democratic actions, including the possibility of harm befalling him.

Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination for the presidency, made the decision to participate in an interview with Carlson instead of participating in the initial GOP debate held in Milwaukee.

The discourse was broadcasted on X (formerly known as Twitter) in direct opposition to the debate and has currently garnered over 155 million views.

The individuals initiated a conversation regarding the deceased individual, Jeffrey Epstein, who had been convicted of sexual offenses. Carlson put up the notion that, despite the official determination that Epstein had taken his own life while incarcerated, there is reason to believe that his demise was the result of foul play.

“I think the more – the closer you look, I’m not a conspiracy person at all,” the former Fox News host said of the Epstein case. “I believe everything I hear.”

Tucker to Trump: “Do you think Epstein killed himself? Sincerely?” pic.twitter.com/u29SnjLU31

— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) August 24, 2023

Subsequently, Carlson expressed his curiosity regarding the recurring intensification of measures undertaken by Democrats against Trump, ultimately inquiring whether he harbored concerns about potential threats to his life.

“The reason I’m asking you (about Epstein) is I’m looking at the trajectory since 2015 when you got into politics, you know, for real,” Carlson began.

“And then won, there, it started with protests against you. Massive protests, organized protests by the left and then it moved to impeachment twice,” he continued. “And now indictment.”

“I mean, the next stage is, is violence … Are you worried that they’re gonna try and kill you?” Carlson queried. “Why wouldn’t they try and kill you? Honestly?”

Trump responded by calling them “savage animals.”

Tucker: “It started with protests against you…and then it moved to impeachment twice, and now indictment. I mean, the next stage is violence. Are you worried that they’re gonna try and kill you? Why wouldn’t they try to kill you?” pic.twitter.com/uIbLUXaPAG

— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) August 24, 2023

“They” could be referring to Democrats, or intelligence officials, or both, depending on how you view Carlson’s comments.

“They are people that are sick, really sick,” Trump responded truthfully.

Subsequently, he acknowledged the presence of commendable individuals inside the Democratic party and emphasized his role as the President, necessitating the representation of all American citizens without favoring any certain political faction.

“I’m the President of everybody, but I’ve seen what they do. I’ve seen the lengths that they go to when they make up the Russia, Russia, Russia,” said Trump.

‘SAVAGE ANIMALS’: Former President Donald Trump called his enemies “savage animals” when asked if he could be an assassination target during an interview with Tucker Carlson Wednesday night. “They are people that are sick,” Trump added. More: https://t.co/7NjRqF4kSP pic.twitter.com/S5vWWhVnkQ

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Furthermore, Carlson persistently maintained his focus on the subject matter, reiterating the progression of acts and foreseeing an inescapable outcome. “What’s next after, you know, try to put you in prison for the rest of your life? That’s not working,” he wondered. “So, like, don’t they have to kill you now?”

Carlson afterwards posed a question to Trump, requesting an elucidation about his steadfast belief in the alleged theft of the 2020 presidential election, and inquiring about the potential consequences that may transpire in the forthcoming election.

“If you’re saying they stole it from me last time, why wouldn’t they do the same this time?” he asked.

“Oh, well, they’ll try. They’re gonna be trying,” he replied. “Yeah.”

Former President Donald Trump has always maintained the assertion that the 2020 presidential election was marred by extensive fraudulent activities. However, it is important to note that no judicial bodies have thus far reached a consensus on this contentious issue.

During an exclusive interview Wednesday, former President Donald Trump told Tucker Carlson that Democrats will try to steal the presidential election again. https://t.co/YfbnwfKyGM

— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) August 24, 2023

The ex-President further emphasized their intention to employ similar tactics against any prospective Republican nominee.

“And not, not only me, you know … But if somebody else got in, other than me, they’ll go at him just as viciously as they did me,” he surmised. “These people are sick and they will go after them.”

There is a consensus among many individuals on the viewpoints expressed by Trump on this matter.

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