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Someone tried to assassinate the Republican candidate for president

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And no one gives a shit. I haven't seen any major news stories, no posts on this board, etc. It's bizarre. If someone had tried to steal a gun off a cop and shoot Hillary I imagine there would be 24/7 coverage. But with Trump, nothing. No mention of it. Just more hit pieces.
 

Go look at the front page of the Washington Post and other major outlets. No mention of it- at least when I checked this morning. Also, seeing no mention of it on cable news. Seems like an assassination attempt on one of the two main candidates is deserving of much more prominent coverage. I wonder if the same thing happened at a Hillary rally, if the coverage would be this paltry.
 
Okay, just checked the Washington Post again. Here are their frontpage stories on Trump:
"Is Trump a Manchurian Candidate" WTF?!
"Trump's $1.3 million war chest is eclipsed by Hillary's $42 million"
"Trump's paltry fundraising in May is inexplicable"
"Trump spent more than $1 million in May reimbursing his companies and family"

No mention of it.
 
Yeah because he got nowhere close to assassinating the Republican nominee

Not everything is a conspiracy. Plus how would this indicate some kind of bias? It's not like it's a story that would be favorable to Trump
 
He tried to take a gun off a cop and shoot Trump. He said he wanted to kill him. What would you call it?

Had a terrible plan to assassinate Trump that came nowhere close to coming to fruition?

It's like the crazy dudes they catch driving through Virginia with guns and a map to the White House in their car who say they were going to kill the president. Nobody calls that an assassination attempt. And they already had the guns in hand
 
LA Times frontpage- no mention of it
NY Times frontpage- no mention of it "Trump starts summer push with staggering money deficit", "Trump fires his campaign chief", "Will Trump swallow the GOP whole", "Clinton intends to pummel Trump on economy"
 
nutjob arrested at rally

Lynette Alice "Squeaky" Fromme (born October 22, 1948) is an American would-be assassin best known for attempting to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford in 1975.
I get you dislike Trump, but just because someone is a nutjob doesn't make it any less of an assassination attempt.
 
And I'm sure whoever this guy is would also be best known for touching a cop's gun.
 
I get you dislike Trump, but just because someone is a nutjob doesn't make it any less of an assassination attempt.

Squeaky Fromme pointed a gun at the president. This dude touched an officer's gun, never controlled it, and said he was doing it to kill the president.

And you think these situations are similar, why?
 
Okay, just checked the Washington Post again. Here are their frontpage stories on Trump:
"Is Trump a Manchurian Candidate" WTF?!
"Trump's $1.3 million war chest is eclipsed by Hillary's $42 million"
"Trump's paltry fundraising in May is inexplicable"
"Trump spent more than $1 million in May reimbursing his companies and family"

No mention of it.

Trump revoked their coverage. maybe they weren't able to cover the story.
 
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- A British man arrested at a weekend Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas tried to grab a police officer's gun so he could kill the presidential candidate after planning an assassination for about a year, according to authorities.

U.S. Secret Service agents said Michael Steven Sandford approached a Las Vegas police officer at the campaign stop to say he wanted Trump's autograph, but that he then tried to take the weapon.

A complaint filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Nevada charges Sandford, 20, with an act of violence on restricted grounds. He was denied bail during a court appearance later in the day. His court-appointed attorney said he was living out of his car and in the country illegally after overstaying a visa.

Sandford has not entered a plea.

The arrest happened relatively quietly at a campaign stop seen as peaceful compared to the mayhem at the presumptive Republican nominee's recent events in San Jose, California, and Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Gregg Donovan was among about 1,500 gathered Saturday to see Trump at the Treasure Island casino on the Las Vegas Strip. For the event, he donned the top hat and red jacket that made him recognizable in his former job as swanky Beverly Hills' official greeter for more than a decade.

Donovan said he didn't know about the charge against Sandford until he saw news reports. But he recognized him because the two had stood in line together for nine hours waiting to get into the Trump event. Sandford even held Donovan's spot in line for a bathroom break.

"I was No. 5, and he was No. 4," Donovan said.

They spoke, Donovan said, though Sandford didn't say much and seemed "strange." Donovan didn't elaborate on what made Sandford seem odd.

After waiting, they passed through metal detectors manned by Secret Service, police and casino security officials.

Federal Magistrate Judge George Foley said in court Monday that Sandford was a potential danger to the community and a flight risk. Sandford wore leg irons and appeared to tremble during the hearing.

Heather Fraley, his assigned public defender, said Sandford appeared to be competent. She said he hadn't been diagnosed with a mental illness but that he has autism and previously attempted suicide. He doesn't have a job.

Sandford's mother told court researchers that he was treated for obsessive compulsive disorder and anorexia when he was younger, and that he once ran away from a hospital in England, according to the public defender.

Fraley argued that Sandford should go to a halfway house because he didn't have a criminal history, but the judge said he should stay in detention ahead of a July 5 court date.

Agents said Sandford told them he had been in the U.S. for about a year and a half, lived in Hoboken, New Jersey, and drove to the San Bernardino, California, area before coming to Las Vegas on June 16.

Sandford told officers he was convinced he would die in the assassination attempt. He said he also reserved a ticket for a Trump rally in Phoenix, scheduled for later Saturday, as a backup plan.

The criminal complaint said Sandford was arrested after grabbing the handle of an officer's gun while trying to remove it from a holster.

Sandford told authorities that he went to the Battlefield Vegas shooting range the day before the rally and fired 20 rounds from a 9mm Glock pistol to learn how to use it. Police detectives who visited the range spoke with an employee who confirmed that he provided Sandford shooting lessons, according to the complaint signed by Secret Service Special Agent Joseph Hall.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_TRUMP_ATTEMPTED_ATTACK?SITE=SCAND&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
 
Wait the AP is doing a story about this???? Must not have gotten the memo about the media blockade
 
Sincerly hope Trump wears a bulletproof vest during every outdoor appearance. Unfortunately too many unhinged people with access to guns. Arenas and theatres are much safer for Trump.
 
Squeaky Fromme pointed a gun at the president. This dude touched an officer's gun, never controlled it, and said he was doing it to kill the president.

And you think these situations are similar, why?

Maybe this was his favorite movie ending

 
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