"Not a Coincidence" — Internet thinks Time Magazine predicted Trump's second assassination attempt on its 9/11 cover

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A curious and unsettling interpretation has emerged on the internet, suggesting that Time Magazine's 9/11 2024 cover might have uncannily predicted a second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.

On September 15, 2024, when Donald Trump was playing golf at his Florida golf club, an armed man aimed at the former President, which appeared to be the alleged second assassination attempt on him in two months, reports CNN.

However, users on X have made an intriguing observation, suggesting that Time Magazine's 9/11 this year, which features former President Donald Trump in a golf cart with the caption "In Trouble," might not be coincidental.

This cover by Time Magazine was released just four days before the alleged assassination attempt against Trump, leading some to speculate that the timing and imagery may be more than mere chance.

"Not a Coincidence," one wrote.
"I don't believe in coincidence," another on X said.

Many users on X have proposed theories suggesting that the attack may have been planned.

"It’s all planned out," one wrote.
"They have to tell us. This is crazy clear," another wrote.
"They tell us," one more suggested.

Some speculate that the incident was foreseen or even disclosed before its occurrence.

"They have to let you know what they are doing it’s a universal law," another wrote on X.
"They predicted nothing. They knew," one more on X.

Some users on X expressed their distress upon hearing the news of the alleged assassination attempt, noting that it caused them significant anxiety and their hearts were racing. Others responded by offering prayers and blessings for former President Donald Trump.

The cover in question was released by Time Magazine on September 11, 2024, on its social media accounts. The tweet was captioned as suggesting that Kamala Harris, Trump's opponent had "knocked" Donald Trump off.

"TIME’s new cover: How Kamala Harris knocked Donald Trump off course," the Time Magazine captioned.

Although the cover by Time Magazine was officially released on September 11, 2024, it is dated September 30, 2024, which remains unclear. Neither Time Magazine nor former President Donald Trump has commented on the potential coincidence between the alleged attack and the cover.


A brief to second alleged assassination attack on Donald Trump amid Time Magazine cover theories

Donald Trump (Image via Getty)
Donald Trump (Image via Getty)

Over the weekend, the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, survived an alleged assassination attack. It occurred when Trump was at his golf club. As per the Al Jazeera news, the Secret Service fired upon an individual who was armed and posed a threat. The suspect was 400 to 500 yards (365 to 457 meters) from Trump, as per the publication.

Donald Trump released a statement through his fundraising platform, assuring the public he is doing well. He further emphasized his determination to continue his efforts for the betterment of America and affirmed that he would not surrender or cease his fight.

"FEAR NOT! I am safe and well, and no one was hurt. Thank God! But, there are people in this world who will do whatever it takes to stop us. I will not stop fighting for you. I will Never Surrender. I will always love you for supporting me. Through our UNITY we will Make America Great Again," Trump said.

According to the CNN reports, the suspect fled away from the spot but was quickly detained by the law enforcement agencies. The suspect was named Ryan Wesley Routh, aged 58. A few pieces of evidence, including a backpack, high-definition camera, firearm scope, and an AK-47-style rifle, were recovered from the place. The Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw told reporters:

"I would imagine the next time [Trump] comes on a golf course, there will probably be … more people around the perimeter. But the Secret Service did exactly what they should have done, " Bradshaw said.

Donald Trump survived an alleged assassination attack on July 13, 2024, when he was at a rally in Pennsylvania. He survived a non-fatal injury to his ear. As per CNN, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies are investigating the alleged attacks.

Edited by Shreya Das
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