Political commentator Wafula Buke has stirred debate online after making controversial remarks about the future of Donald Trump.
Buke claimed he had earlier predicted that Trump would face an assassination attempt after becoming President of the United States.
According to him, that prediction partly came true when Trump was shot in the ear during a campaign rally in the United States.
Speaking in a statement shared by The Kenya Times, Buke recalled the dramatic moment when Trump survived the shooting incident.
He noted that although the attack did not end the former president’s life, it confirmed his earlier warning that Trump would face serious threats.
The political analyst went further, making a fresh prediction that has since drawn mixed reactions from the public.
Buke said he believes another attempt could occur before or after Trump completes his second term as president. In his remarks, he stated that such a scenario could still unfold despite the heavy security usually provided to American presidents.
His comments quickly circulated across social media platforms, with many users debating the meaning and implications of his statement.
Some people interpreted Buke’s remarks as a bold political forecast, while others criticized the statement, arguing that predicting the death of a world leader is inappropriate and insensitive.
Trump has previously survived a shocking assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, where a gunman opened fire toward the stage. The incident left one rally attendee dead and injured others, while Trump sustained a wound to his ear.
The dramatic images of the moment quickly spread across the world and intensified discussions about political violence in modern democracies.
Despite surviving the attack, security around Trump has remained extremely tight.
Buke’s latest prediction has once again reignited conversations about political tensions, security threats, and the risks faced by global leaders in today’s polarized political climate.
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