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I saw Donald Trump Swatt in his ears as if he was stabbed by a bee. And he fell to the ground.
I was about to appear on the “Big Weekend Show” on a hot Saturday afternoon of July 13th, 2024, and all of this unfolded from Studio M Green Room, located at Fox News headquarters in New York.
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After about a minute, it felt like a few hours, I watched Trump stand up at his feet. At that moment, almost anyone, including myself, could have bowed their heads and the Secret Service could have rushed them out of there to the nearest vehicle.
Trump did the opposite.
“Fight! Fight! Fight!” he declared rebelliously with blood on his face. This is the result of being hit in the ears with a bullet.
“I think he just won the election,” I said, especially in the green room.
President Trump survived an attempt to assassinate his life in Butler, Pennsylvania in July. (Rebecca Droke/AFP via Getty Images)
Two days later, Trump chose Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to become his running companion. Three days later, he accepted the party's third appointment. And three days later, Joe Biden resigned from the race, at the urging of his own party and George Clooney.
Kamala Harris, the most unpopular vice president in voting history and the 2020 presidential candidate who didn't even reach 2020 before dropping out, has now become a candidate instead despite not receiving a single vote from the public.
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From there, Harris rode a relaxed wave of media until August. At one point, ABC News did 100 straight “news” stories in her campaign, according to the Media Research Center.
The network also hosted the only discussion between Trump and Harris. This has become an example of an overwhelming textbook of prejudice and fraud. ABC's news division is run by Harris and her best friend, as well as Dana Walden, who has now husband Doug Emov and former vice president.
Overall, Trump was recognized five times by moderators in his one presidential debate with Harris and was on the receiver of six follow-up questions. Harris did not confirm the facts or follow up once. Legacy Media declared Harris a big winner, but I argued that she was obliged to do her policies, particularly the sale of the economy. She failed miserably. Her votes only drift below from there.
However, it was the Vice President's debate that played a major role in the election. Harris could have chosen to be popular as Vice President's running mate Gov. Josh Shapiro from Pennsylvania's important state. Instead, Harris went with Goofy Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz. Tim Waltz was best known for allowing Minneapolis to burn to the ground during George Floyd Reutz.
JD Vance wiped the floor with a waltz that night. It was Trump and Vance, which seemed normal, while Harris and Waltz watched and echoed.
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Trump also ran an unorthodox campaign, sitting for three hours with podcasters like Joe Logan while Harris ran to Oprah Winfrey, the last associated when Bill Clinton was in office. Trump was also ridiculed by legacy media, but was a genius stroke. It was a genius stroke because it was hard to imagine Hitler working on a McDonald's drive-thru wearing an apron. And the photos you saw on the cover of my new book have been word-of-mouth by non-vegetative voters in a way that the Harris event could not.
Trump has won all swing states, with 89% of US counties redder than blue. He also won the popularity poll. Republicans had regained the Senate and had a home. The biggest comeback ever completed.
Ultimately, Harris' campaign blew $1.5 billion in cash in less than 100 days, with nothing to show that. Democrats were (and still) devastated, not helmed.
“Why do people buy your book when they know how it ends?” My 9-year-old recently asked me. That was a good question. And this is what I told her:
“We know how 'Titanic' ends, but we made over $1 billion at the box office in the 90s.
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The same applies here. My new books include those “Hows” and “Why”.
-How did Trump overcome 91 felony charges, including Manhattan da Alvin Bragg, New York State Attorney General Letitia James and Atlanta da Fani Willis, and special advisor Jack Smith?
– Could Secret Service and local law enforcement allow the 20-year-old to ride one roof with the most perfect gaze on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania?

-How did the Secret Service allow Trump to go on stage when they knew there was an aggressive threat?
-Has no one been fired by the Biden administration after Trump was almost killed?
– The second assassin who can sit for more than 12 hours in a sniper's nest near the sixth hole on the Trump International Golf Course in Florida – How was Ryan Ruth?
– Why did people at Secret Service not check the boundaries?
-Why did Harris decide not to join Joe Logan on his insanely popular podcast – Trump had nearly four hours?
– Why didn't Harris attend Al Smith's dinner… when the Roman Catholic vote was so important and the election was considered very tight?
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-Why did she choose Tim Waltz as a running companion?
We explore all of these questions in “The Biggest Comeback to date.” And we have a lot of fun in the process. We hope you enjoy the book!
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