Speaker Johnson On The Moments Right AFTER The Second Attempt ON Trump’s Life
It's harder to call it a 'coincidence' when God spares him twice.

We’re one year out from the Butler shooting that killed Corey Comperatore, and was less than an inch away from taking down Trump. But that was the first of TWO attempts on Trump’s life during the election campaign.
Well, two that came close to hitting their target, that is. There were others, as well.
Speaker Johnston had time to talk to the President while everyone was on lockdown after the failed attempt on the golf course at Mar-A-Lago. Two and a half hours, in fact. And they had an opportunity to reflect on the fact that his life had been spared on two separate occasions.
In a TV interview, Mike opened up a little about that conversation, right after the second attempt on Trump’s life, posted on his own social site:
No leader in American history has endured what President Trump has and remained so strong. Twice, his life was nearly taken. Twice, God spared him.
President Trump knows he was saved for a purpose: to SAVE AMERICA. pic.twitter.com/CmvhAZNQer
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) July 14, 2025
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Giles Volume II The Trump Collection (Doug Giles Art Collection)
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“I’ve had a blast painting my Trump Collection over the last seven years. Several of these paintings made me laugh so hard that milk came out of my nostrils, and I haven’t had milk for thirty-six years. These epic paintings now reside in bars, hunting camps, man caves, she sheds, trophy rooms, and God and Country MAGA homes from sea to shining
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One word of warning before you purchase this Trump Collection: This book will spawn liberal tears, Marxist rage, and NeoCon hissy fits, of course.
Finally, I hope you thoroughly enjoy this DJT gaggle of my gadfly oil paintings.” God bless, and stay rowdy. Doug Giles