Fear, anxiety, and concern are swirling as we inch closer to January 20th—the day President Trump retakes the White House. In the meantime, it feels like all hell is breaking loose. We’ve seen two domestic terror attacks carried out by military men in rapid succession. Bang, bang… one after another.
In New Orleans, a black man, reportedly radicalized by a mosque, drove his truck through a New Year’s Eve crowd on Bourbon Street before jumping out of his vehicle and opening fire on the crowd. Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, a white “special ops” man detonated a bomb in a Tesla Cybertruck right in front of Trump Tower.
These are terrifying times in an already violent, upside-down America, and people are understandably on edge.
A lot of people believe these final days leading up to the transfer of power are some of the most dangerous we’ll ever face. The Deep State is cornered, and they’re capable of anything.
Anything… […]
NEW – White House just posted a video on the YouTube channel entitled "The time to move forward is now," which shows masked Americans.pic.twitter.com/mnlVvJ2U1m
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