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2 Years After Butler, Left-Wing Violence Is Still An Existential Threat

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2 Years After Butler, Left-Wing Violence Is Still An Existential Threat

A tragic moment that should have marked the apex of political violence in the U.S. two years ago has today proven to be only the tip of the iceberg in the left’s assassination campaign.

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Two years ago today President Donald Trump was nearly assassinated after a bullet tore through his ear, narrowly missing his head. Sadly, father and firefighter Corey Comperatore lost his life while shielding his family from one of the most shocking acts of political violence in modern American history. The attempted assassination of the president should have shocked the nation into ending political violence once and for all. But instead, left-wing violence has only grown in the past two years.

In the two years since the first serious assassination attempt against the president, several others have followed. Roughly two months after the attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, Ryan Routh was arrested (and later sentenced to life in prison) for hiding out near Trump’s Florida golf course with a rifle, intent on assassinating then-candidate Trump. Just this past February authorities fatally shot 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin after he trespassed onto Mar-a-Lago armed with a shotgun and a fuel can and refused to comply with law enforcement when ordered to drop his weapon.

Weeks later, 31-year-old California resident Cole Allen managed to rush........

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