You Won't BELIEVE What Putin Said About Trump's Safety! (Video)

By Maria Angelino | Saturday, 30 November 2024 09:30 AM
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In a recent press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed grave concerns over the safety of former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting that the threat of assassination still looms.

Putin's remarks came on America's Thanksgiving Day, a time when the nation traditionally reflects on gratitude and unity.

According to Gateway Pundit, Putin went on to compare Trump's political adversaries to Russian gangsters, arguing that even these criminals maintain a code of conduct that seems absent in American politics. "Absolutely uncivilized means had been used against Trump, all the way up to the assassination attempts, numerous assassination attempts," Putin stated, emphasizing his belief that Trump's safety is still compromised.

Putin, known for his astute political observations, expressed faith in Trump's ability to navigate these challenges. "President Trump, a smart and experienced person, will come up with a solution, especially given that he has gone through quite an ordeal of fighting to reclaim the Oval Office," Putin said.

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However, Putin's critique extended beyond the treatment of Trump himself. He expressed shock at the attacks on Trump's family, a move he deemed lower than the tactics employed by Russian criminals. "Gangsters don’t do this in Russia. When criminal gangs fight, they don’t touch children and women. It’s men who fight among themselves," Putin explained.

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In Putin's view, these actions reflect a decline in the American political system. "This looks so bad that it only reaffirms, reconfirms how low the political system of the United States has fallen," Putin concluded. His comments underscore the need for a return to traditional values and respect for individual freedom, cornerstones of conservative thought, in American politics.

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