Josh Shapiro barely escapes the assassination. Why should Trump call him?
Political violence is out of control.
I don’t care which party you are identifying. I don’t care if you like or dislike you Donald Trump. This has been built for years, but perhaps we’ve fallen into it like most mass shootings.
Of course, the most prominent example is two assassination attempts against the president. The shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, grazing his ears, so Trump wouldn’t have survived if he hadn’t turned his head to point to the charts. The second attempt was blocked by the Secret Service.
More than 60 years after JFK’s death, the Assassin Bullet has largely changed courses for the 2024 election, White House. A picture of Trump with a bloody face turned symbolic with his fist raised.
Pennsylvania State Police arrested the suspect after the governor’s mansion was set on fire.
It’s quite embarrassing that the media went so fast a few days later.
What’s even more frizzy was the way the media provided rare reports of a man who decided to kill Brett Kavanaugh in 2022. He was kicked out of California and was blocked off the Supreme Court judge’s house.
The murderer pleaded guilty last week.

D-Penn. Gov. Josh Shapiro of the company is the latest target for political violence. In this case, it is an arson attack on his governor’s residence. (Getty/Commonwealth Media Services)
This has been going on since then President Clinton They tried to blame Rush Limbaugh for the bombing of Oklahoma City. The New York Times then denounced Sarah Palin for a crosshair map that was not seen by the shooter who killed six people in Arizona and injured Gabby Gifford. A retrial of her honor and loss lawsuit is underway.
The fingertips started again when a liberal shooter, Rachel Madow’s favorite, fired at Republican baseball practice in Virginia, seriously injured GOP leader Steve Scullyse. Inevitably, each side attempts to score political points based on the perceived motivations of the shooter.
And it brings me to an attempt to kill Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on the first day of Passover. The Jewish governor. His family and friends are fortunate to be alive.
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That’s scary. It’s irritating. That’s An epitome of anti-Semitism. The Harrisburg mansion, where Shapiro, his wife Lori and his children live, was set on fire, and the 38-year-old arsonist admitted to police that he had caused the fire.
Imagine woke up to the state police at 2am. Regardless of the title, who doesn’t think is vulnerable?
The only reason they survived was that they were sleeping in another part of the mansion. The building remains severely damaged.

An infuriated Shapiro unilaterally condemned violence after attempting his life early on Sunday. (Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC image)
Shapiro said, “This type of violence is not okay. Don’t worry if it’s from a certain aspect. It’s not okay.”
The governor pointed out that it was the first night of Passover and that members of the local Jewish community were celebrating with him in the state’s dining room. “No one will deter me, my family, or Pennsylvanians from celebrating their faith openly or proudly,” he declared.
Ironically, it was Shapiro who led the investigation into Trump’s attempted assassination at Butler, where a man in the crowd was killed.
The President has published the storm on true social social, including Easter Week and Passover messages, but hasn’t said anything about Shapiro.
I think Trump should call Shapiro as a way to demonstrate that he lamented political violence no matter what party is involved. FBI Director Kash Patel called, but that’s not on the same level.
A Harrisburg man told police he “hatred” Shapiro and if he had found him he would have beaten the governor with his hammer.
His mother told AP that she was mentally ill.
In the Free Press, Sen. Dave McCormick, a Republican who supports Trump.
“When Gov. Josh Shapiro and I spoke on Saturday afternoon about the potential data center investment in Pennsylvania, he ended his call by pointing out that he needed to prepare for the 80-person sedar he was leading. Within 12 hours, he and his family were evacuated from the governor’s residence.

R-Penn. Senator Dave McCormick of the attacks thoroughly condemned. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
“Photos of damage to housing are scary. But even more frightening is the tendency for this attack to be part of it, and if not checked, the tendency to use political violence to resolve our differences could destroy the Republic.”
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Now, I have to say that it’s awful security. This guy expands the fence and can’t a trooper in the state on duty stop him from reaching the mansion? And will you let him run away?
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As for journalists, Shapiro needs to resist the temptation that he was not injured. Let’s move on. The Jewish governor was targeted and almost assassinated. It’s not a single day story of imagination.