In the wake of the Supreme Court’s refusal to expedite former President Donald Trump’s appeal on presidential immunity, some of his allies, including independent journalist Laura Loomer, have speculated about potential dangers ahead. Loomer proposed a conspiracy theory on social media, suggesting that the Supreme Court decision might be a prelude to an attempt on Trump’s life. She claimed, “The Deep State is going to try to kill Donald Trump. He must be protected at all costs.”
While Trump celebrated the Supreme Court decision as a victory on Truth Social, the response to Loomer’s posts was mixed. Some expressed concerns for Trump’s safety and emphasized the need for continuous prayers, while others asserted that God was protecting him.
Former national security adviser Mike Flynn, a Trump ally, echoed Loomer’s sentiments, warning that the “deep state” should mind their actions.
The article also highlighted a social media feud between Jenna Ellis, a former Trump attorney, and Jeff Clark, an ex-Trump official and co-defendant, over issues related to Christian nationalism and a beheaded Satanic statue.
Presidential historian Jon Meacham discussed the significance of Trump’s continued influence within the Republican Party, pondering the implications of Trump winning the GOP nomination and its impact on Republican voters.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson warned about the ongoing threat posed by Trump, responding to reports of his attempts to pressure canvassers in Michigan to block the certification of election results.
These events showcase the complex dynamics surrounding Trump’s legal battles, political influence, and concerns about his safety among allies.
