This is copied from a post on Facebook, and I’m sharing it because I haven’t recovered from the 8 billion other things I’m doing this month. It was written by Janet Elaine Parks.
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This is long because itâs been a long 10 yearsâŚ
So for those who have the patience and the time.. here ya go.
A 10-Year Timeline of Every Attempt to Remove, Destroy, or Silence Donald Trump..
This is not about agreeing with Trump on everything⌠Itâs about recognizing an undeniable pattern:..
Every time Trump threatens the establishmentâs power, a new âscandal,â âinvestigation,â or âemergencyâ appears out of thin air.
Here are the major attempts
(all verified)
⢠Accused of âcolluding with Russia.â
⢠Fueled by Hillary-funded Steele Dossier (later discredited).
⢠FBI agents lied, altered documents (FISA abuse), and leaked to the press.
⢠After 3 years and $32 million, Mueller concluded:
Ended badly for several key figures ..including officials reprimanded for misconduct and falsifying evidence..
This was the first attempt to stop him before and after he wonâŚ
Sources:
⢠DOJ Inspector General Report on FISA Abuse (Horowitz Report)
⢠Mueller Report, Volume I (2019)
⢠Senate Intelligence Committee Reports (2017â2020)
⢠FBI Crossfire Hurricane Documents
⢠Court filings related to FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith (altered email)
⢠Based on a phone call with Zelensky.
⢠The âwhistleblowerâ had 0 firsthand knowledge.
⢠Key claims were disproven by the actual transcript.
Another attempt to remove him from officeâŚ
Sources:
⢠White House-released transcript of July 25, 2019 call
⢠House Intelligence Committee reports
⢠Testimony of Vindman, Sondland, Volker
⢠Whistleblower complaint (non-firsthand account)
⢠Rushed with no investigation.
⢠Articles filed after he left office, which had never been done in U.S. history.
⢠Senate acquitted.
Attempt #3 to disqualify him from future officeâŚ
Sources:
⢠House impeachment records (January 2021)
⢠Senate trial rules
⢠Senate vote (57â43 â acquittal)
⢠Mar-a-Lago raid
⢠Fulton County prosecution
⢠Special Counsel Smith indictments
⢠NY civil and criminal cases
Important context:
Many of these offenses are normally misdemeanors, civil violations, or handled administratively.
Yet they were elevated into:
Why?
To make him legally or politically unable to runâŚ
Sources:
⢠Mar-a-Lago search warrant affidavit (unsealed portions)
⢠Fulton County indictment
⢠Special Counsel Jack Smith filings
⢠NY Attorney General civil case filings
⢠Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg indictment & briefs
Normally, business-record falsification is a Class A misdemeanor in NY.
The only way it becomes a felony is if prosecutors claim it was done to commit another crime.
But Bragg never clearly stated what that other crime was.
Even liberal legal analysts said:
This case would not be a felony for anyone else. PeriodâŚ
Sources:
⢠New York Penal Law §175.05 & §175.10
⢠Analysis by:
â The New York Times
â Washington Post
â CNN legal panel
â Harvard Law scholars
â Former federal prosecutors (left and right)
⢠Intelligence leaks claiming he was a threat to democracy..
â˘. Rhetoric that dehumanized him âŚwhich security experts widely warn increases risk.
⢠The 2024 rally shooting attempt âŚvery real and very dangerous..
⢠Media repeatedly dehumanizing him (âdictator,â âHitler,â âthreat to humanityâ).
Dehumanization always precedes violence.
Sources:
⢠WaPo, NYT, MSNBC rhetoric analysis
⢠DHS & FBI bulletins (2023â2024) on political violence
⢠Coverage of 2024 Trump rally assassination attempt
⢠Compilation of media quotes (âdictator,â âHitler,â etc.)
⢠Headlines implying guilt with no evidence.
â˘The email was re-released with new framingâŚbut its content was already documented years earlier..
⢠Ignoring that victims cleared him, he was never accused, and he banned Epstein years ago..
The pattern strongly suggests coordinated political warfareâŚ
Sources:
⢠Newly released Congressional documents
⢠SDNY case documents
⢠Virginia Giuffre depositions
⢠Palm Beach Post reporting
⢠Brad Edwards deposition
⢠Flight logs (ABC News analysis)
⢠States attempted to remove him from ballots using the 14th Amendment.
⢠Supreme Court ruled 9â0 that states cannot do that.
UnanimousâŚ
Meaning even liberal justices said the effort was unconstitutionalâŚ
Sources:
⢠Colorado Supreme Court decision
⢠Maine Secretary of State ruling
⢠U.S. Supreme Court Ruling (Trump v. Anderson, 2024)
Example attempts:
⢠âFine people hoaxâ
⢠âBleach injection hoaxâ
⢠âMigrant murder hoaxâ
⢠âBounties on troops hoaxâ
Each story went viral âŚthen quietly debunked laterâŚ
Sources:
⢠Fact-checks from CNN, AP, Reuters
⢠FBI statements
⢠White House transcripts
⢠Later corrections to:
â âFine peopleâ narrative
â âBleach injectionâ narrative
â âBounties on troopsâ narrative
â âMigrants murdered by Trumpâ narrative
Every time Trump gains political momentum, powerful institutions launch a coordinated attack:
And now:
This is not normal.
This is not accidental.
This is not organic outrage.
Itâs coordinated political warfare.
Because Trump threatens:
He is the first modern president who:
⢠didnât owe the establishment anything
⢠didnât need donor money
⢠didnât follow the script
⢠fired people they considered untouchable
⢠exposed intelligence community abuse
⢠questioned the military-industrial complex
⢠pulled back the curtain on media corruption
⢠openly said the system was rigged
That is why they want him gone.
Not because heâs âdangerousââŚ
âŚbut because heâs uncontrollable.
Sources:
⢠Trump WH memos on bureaucracy cuts
⢠Pentagon memos
⢠DNI declassification orders
⢠Intelligence community whistleblower reports
⢠Books and insider accounts:
â âThe Plot Against the Presidentâ
â âThe Russia Upside Downâ
â âThe President and the Spy Agenciesâ
⢠Investigative reporting from Politico, Axios, and Reuters
You donât have to love Trump.
You donât have to agree with everything he says.
But if you can look at a decade of nonstop attacks and still say:
âSeems normal, nothing to see hereâŚâ
âŚthen the media machine has already done its job.
Faith. Family. Freedom. 
Truth > Narratives.

You missed the second assassination attempt. Also, for both of them there are substantial questions about Secret Service incompetence. At least that’s what we hope it was.
Well expressed and well researched.