Notice at 18:45 where Tucker starts talking about how impeachment did not work. Indictments are not working, and ask question, "What's the next escalation, are they going to try and kill you". That is a HUGE question, and totally out of timing with the rest of the interview. It does not fit in with everything else that is asked or answered.
What was the purpose of asking this question. Tucker hit on it twice incidentally, almost as if to underscore that as the key question.
Notice that Trump does not answer the question at all. He does not respond like a normal person would with, "Gee, I hope not", or "I would not put it past them". He shows no emotion at all over the question of being murdered his political rivals. He give a non-answer.
What if the entire interview was a filler done only for the purpose of getting this out to the American people. What if Trump was telling the Deep State that he is aware of what they have in the works, and is many steps ahead of them. This in my view would accomplish both of those things, and was a slick way to carry it off.
Update: Got an idea from another comment on this post.: /u/dec3169
If they want to try to kill him again then they will probably indict him again, or tomorrow is gonna be a bad day. Think about it - normally the federal agents with his security are in control of all situations. When it comes to a motorcade they lose some control - local and state cops are added into the security bubble to do traffic/crowd control among other things.
When he goes for arraignments everyone in the world knows where he will be and when. That would be the easiest time for some deranged leftist to try to get him. Especially since these a-hole DAs want to parade him in front of the media. Why wouldn't some of his motorcade go into an underground parking lot or special entrance?
Trump is due to be arraigned on Thursday. Everyone will know exactly where he will be and when. Could the "kill you" question have been prompted by something that Trump knows about deep state plans that have been put in place where they think he will be vulnerable at this arraignment time.
If they were to harm a hair on his head we would be in a civil war. I imagine that’s why they ended the interview like they did. It’s a somber reality. It’s also why the left has pushed so hard to have the civil war history erased. If you know how brutal and bloody it was you would never wish it upon any country.
That is for sure.
Excerp from this short essay: And this was written way back in 2012. How much further along the path are we now?
Dark Ages can last for centuries, after sinking civilizations in a vicious, downward vortex. “When the music’s over, turn out the lights,” to quote Jim Morrison of The Doors. Sometimes the lights stay out for a long time. Sometimes civilization itself is lost. Millions of EBT cards flashing zeroes might be the signal event of a terrible transformation.
It is a frightening thing to crystallize the possible outbreak of mass starvation and racial warfare into words, so that the mind is forced to confront agonizingly painful scenarios. It is much easier to avert one’s eyes and mind from the ugliness with politically correct Kumbaya bromides. In this grim essay, I am describing a brutal situation of ethnic civil war not differing much from the worst scenes from recent history in Rwanda, South Africa, Mexico, Bosnia, Iraq, and many other places that have experienced varying types and degrees of societal collapse. We all deplore the conditions that might drive us toward such a hellish outcome, and we should work unceasingly to return America to the path of true brotherhood, peace and prosperity. Race hustlers of every stripe should be condemned.
Most of us wish we could turn back the calendar to Norman Rockwell’s America. But we cannot, for that America is water long over the dam and gone from our sight, if not from our memories. John Adams said, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” If that is true, judging by current and even accelerating cultural shifts, we might already have passed the point of no return.
The prudent American will trim his sails accordingly.