Did Biden Send 'the Orders' that Caused Trump Shooting? Joe Accused of Playing Part in Bloodbath

Did Biden Send 'the Orders' that Caused Trump Shooting? Joe Accused of Playing Part in Bloodbath

Republican Congressman Mike Collins of Georgia has spoken out following the attempt on former President Donald Trump's life, echoing the sentiments of many in the shocked aftermath of the incident.

Collins placed the blame squarely on President Joe Biden and his entire entourage, including the Biden administration, the Democrats, the liberal media, and others. According to Collins and others, the toxic environment they have created led to Trump being targeted.

A key moment contributing to this sentiment was a remark made by President Biden on July 8. Biden stated, "I have one job, and that’s to beat Donald Trump. I’m absolutely certain I’m the best person to be able to do that. So, we are done talking about the debate, it’s time to put Trump in a bullseye."

Biden's choice of the word "bullseye" has been particularly criticized. Many believe it wasn't an accidental choice but a deliberate one, designed to incite.

Collins highlighted Biden's remark on social media platform X following the shooting, commenting, "Joe Biden sent the orders."

While Biden did not literally call for Trump's assassination, there is a strong argument that Biden and the left have pushed the shooter towards this act, whether the shooter acted alone or was part of a larger plan.

The Washington Post noted that at least eight Republican lawmakers have blamed Biden, and 21 have blamed "Trump critics" for the attack.

Republican Congressman J.D. Vance of Ohio, a potential vice-presidential pick for Trump, supported Collins' view, posting on social media platform X, "Today is not just some isolated incident. The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination."

Senator Rick Scott of Florida also voiced his agreement on X, stating, "Democrats and liberals in the media have called Trump a fascist. They’ve compared him to Hitler. They’ve tried to lock him up. They tried to remove his Secret Service protection. Just this week, @JoeBiden said he wanted to put Trump in the crosshairs."

Scott continued, "This isn’t some unfortunate incident. This was an assassination attempt by a madman inspired by the rhetoric of the radical left."

Much of the escalating political violence, culminating in the near-fatal attack on Trump, should be attributed to the left, including the legacy media, which has consistently depicted Trump as a tyrant.

However, it is crucial to remember that the shooter ultimately made the decision to act.

Instead of indulging in blame, it is essential for Republican leaders to avoid falling into the same divisive rhetoric that the left uses. Politics should not take precedence over life, and the blame game could potentially lead to further violence, even civil war.

Republican leaders should aim to de-escalate tensions and promote unity. Otherwise, they risk playing into the hands of Biden and the Democrats, thereby distorting history.

The most effective response would be to focus on getting Trump back into the White House. That is where conservative efforts should be directed now.

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