‘Be Careful What You Wish For’ Requoted By Trump Stirs Up Mystery

In a recent social media post by Donald J. Trump, the 45th American President, he warned Democrats to “be careful what you wish for.”

The current betting odds for Trump to be the Republican contender in the 2024 race are 67% if such gambling was legal in Las Vegas.

During his presidency, Trump had thousands of secret documents regarding the November 22, 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy released. But not all. Some close to Trump indicated from what he saw was “so horrible” that it prompted him to hold the remainder back. 

“There is overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in his murder. I think it’s beyond a reasonable doubt at this point,” Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. told radio host John Catsimatidis in early May. “The evidence is overwhelming that the CIA was involved in the murder, and in the cover-up,” he continued.

Later, he revealed to another news source that following JFK’s assassination, his father, former Senator Robert F. Kennedy, naturally assumed that the CIA might be responsible.

Some say Trump was waiting for his second term to begin because the unreleased records were so troublesome against the government, especially the CIA, that he was concerned it would interfere with his reelection.

Joan Mellen, Temple University historian and biographer of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, (think Kevin Costner in Oliver Stone’s 1991 “JFK” movie) thinks Trump“nor anyone in his government seems qualified to make the determination [of what should be released].”

“But if they found someone at Fox News to feed this information, they still would not do it. It is not, and has not been since 1963 in the interest of the government that participated in this murder to expose themselves as being caught in this act….”

In his correspondence above, Trump writes, “be careful what you ask for.”

What does that mean?

Could it be in reference to posts like this one from 2018 after Trump’s first year in office?

Be mindful of what we have learned and experienced since 2018. At that point, we had not yet experienced COVID, masks, injections of bioweapons, toilet paper crises, public meeting bans, pandemic controls, 2020 and 2022 elections fraud.

Violent threats have become the norm for Hollywood celebrities since Trump announced his campaign for president in 2016.

Alex Jones, of InfoWars, said on his podcast in June 2023, “I think they’ll blow his airplane up. I really, at a gut level, believe they’re gonna kill Trump…I believe the deep state establishment will murder him.”

“He’ll be 30 points ahead in the primaries, nothing’s going to stop him, and then they just… you know, he dies of a heart attack—they poison him or they blow his airplane up,” he added.

 Jones argued that Trump had been spared so far because “the smarter ones” in the deep state wanted to avoid making him “a martyr” like former President John F. Kennedy.

“That turns him into a martyr,” said Jones. “They saw what JFK did to them… I mean, look, they are not, the higher-ups and some of their smarter ones, are not stupid.

“They’re like, ‘if we kill him, it’ll cause way bigger problems down the road, don’t do it,'” he continued. “But, [Trump will be killed] before they let him get in charge and prosecute them.”

In August 2022, former White House advisor Steve Bannon told Jones on the podcast, “I do not think it’s beyond this administrative state and their deep state apparatus to actually try to work on the assassination of President Trump. I think – I think everything’s on the table,” Mr Bannon said in an interview with right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Infowars.

“I think security ought to be at the highest it’s ever been. And honestly, I think he ought to and I think he should have flown down in Mar-a-Lago this morning, walked out there at noon today, and said, hey, I’m running for president, United States. Suck on that.”

Talking about Trump’s Florida home, Bannon notes that “so many important things happened there – to go and desecrate it the way they did, particularly over this administrative issue at the National Archives… clearly they’re, as you know, Alex, on a fishing expedition or on a planting expedition, I wouldn’t put it past [them] to have planted stuff … this is criminal.”

“The FBI and the DOJ are essentially lawless criminal organizations.” he added.

Among the Hollywood celebrities who have publicly wished violence or death on Trump include Robert De Niro and Mickey Rourke.

In 2016, Comedy Central star Larry Wilmore said,”  “I don’t want to give him any more oxygen. That’s not a euphemism, by the way. I mean it literally. Somebody get me the pillow they used to kill [Supreme Court Justice Antonin] Scalia and I’ll do it — I’ll do it!”

Comedian actor George Lopez, in 2016, tweeted a cartoon of former Mexican president Vicente Fox holding the decapitated head of Donald Trump up, with the caption “Make America Great Again.”

In July 2017, has been comedian actress Rosie O’Donnell tweeted out a link to a game called “Push Trump Off A Cliff Again.”

In front of thousands at the Women’s March on Washington in January 2017, Madonna yelled that she had “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.” 

Robert De Niro confirmed to ABC’s radical left program, “The View,” in February 2017 that he would like to punch Trump in the face.

The dangerous rhetoric escalated when, in May 2017, Kathy Griffin appeared on social media holding a fake bloody, decapitated Trump head.

During a UK music festival, also in 2017, actor Johnny Depp quipped, “I think Trump needs help —  “When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?” 

A year later, actor Tom Arnold had members of the Secret Service show up at his door, after he made threats against President Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr. on social media. 

Barbra Streisand shared an image via Twitter of a large high-heeled shoe with the name Pelosi on the side, piercing through the body of a caricature of President Trump. Beneath him was red blood spilling out.

Peter Fonda, in 2019 before his own death, tweeted: “WE SHOULD RIP BARRON TRUMP FROM HIS MOTHER’S ARMS AND PUT HIM IN A CAGE WITH PEDOPHILES AND SEE IF MOTHER WILL WILL STAND UP AGAINST THE GIANT ASSHOLE SHE IS MARRIED TO.”

Broadway star Carole Cook joked about the assassination of President Trump in September, 2019, saying, “Where’s John Wilkes Booth when you need him?”

Making a credible threat against the President of the United States, Vice President, or other government official is against the law. Anyone making such a threat could be charged with a felony which is punishable up to 5 years in federal prison and up to a $250,000. fine.

What About the Democrat/RINO Attempts to Convict Trump?

So, what if President Trump is convicted in any of the criminal cases he is facing? He actually has some influence whether he goes to prison and what his stay there could be like under a law that allows former U.S. presidents to keep Secret Service protection for life, some current and former.

Presidents since 1965, have been afforded lifetime protection. Since then, only Richard M. Nixon has waived it, as a cost-saving move for taxpayers 11 years after his resignation.

The question is an open one at the U.S. Secret Service. Asked whether a former president who does not waive protection can be incarcerated, agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said, “The Secret Service does not have a comment or response, only because there is no such policy or procedure that currently exists.”

“We won’t have any further comment,” added Marsha Espinosa, spokeswoman for the Secret Service’s parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security.

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Former and current Secret Service agents said that while there is no precedent, they feel certain the agency would insist on providing some form of 24/7 protection to an imprisoned former president. And, they say, the agency is probably planning for that possibility, seeking to match to some degree its normal practice of rotating three daily shifts of at least one or two agents providing close proximity protection.

“This question keeps getting raised, yet no official answers” from the Secret Service, said Jonathan Wackrow, a former Secret Service agent and now chief operating officer for Teneo, a corporate advisory and communications firm. “However, we can infer how security measures could be implemented based on existing protective protocols. Unless there are changes in legislation or the former president waives protection, the U.S. Secret Service would likely maintain a protective environment around the president in accordance with their current practices.”

The Secret Service, they said, would maintain a bubble around Trump in any case, keeping him at a distance from harm.

The good news for Americans is that neither a felony conviction nor incarceration bars a candidate from running for president. Trump leads a growing field of Republican candidates, and said post-indictment he will not quit, “I’ll never leave.”

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6 comments

  1. The Lord is protecting President Trump.

    Peter Fonda is burning in hell.

    I keep hearing people say that Hillary Clinton wasn’t supposed to lose in 2016. According to who? The world system? The Deep State? Is Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Crime Cartel all powerful? Of course not. Is the Deep State all powerful? Absolutely not.

    Our Heavenly Father IS all powerful. All our Heavenly Father has to do is speak the word and nothing will harm President Trump. And there is the prayers of the saints from all over the world covering President Trump.

    Read Psalm 91. It is the psalm of protection.

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