Susan Kokinda links a third assassination attempt on Donald Trump at the Washington Hilton—where a 31-year-old Californian, Cole Tomas Allen, charged a Secret Service checkpoint with firearms and knives—to a broader political struggle she frames as the British imperial system versus Trump’s “American System.”
Kokinda goes where few dare to go and exposes the British monarchy as being the power behind much of the rules-based order that is often quoted by western government s when they do not like what PDJT is doing.
No President has ever faced the kind of malice that we are seeing regularly. To understand that the monarchy has been behind a lot of the British actions, exposes once again the failing levers of power emanating from London.
Kokinda agrees with Trump’s own remarks about assassinations point to a pattern of targeting “impactful” leaders. Trump compared today’s climate to anarchist-era killings around 1900 and the 1901 assassination of William McKinley. Kokinda detailed several other such attempts within that timeframe.
Kokinda also ties the attack’s timing to King Charles’ Washington visit, a new book, The Queen and Her Presidents, and a House of Lords/Chatham House report on “rebalancing” the UK–US partnership, highlighting UK dependence on the postwar “rules-based order” and concerns about a lasting US shift under Trump.
Is King Charles’ visit a last play by Britain to maintain the old world order?
Kokinda’s video is worth 12 minutes of your time.
