Security Measures Intensified for Donald Trump Following Ominous Warning From The SEER
In a dramatic turn of events, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, founder of Parliament Chapel International, has issued a chilling warning regarding the safety of former President Donald Trump.
During a service on September 25, the SEER urged that Trump must be protected more vigorously, claiming that if not, he could face imminent danger before January 2025.
Amoako Attah stated, “If Trump is not protected, the man will be killed.” He emphasized that a potential assassination threat has been activated, particularly in the month of October, leading up to the crucial election period.
“There’s going to be a serious attack from inside out,” he warned, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
Shortly after the warning, the U.S. Secret Service confirmed an increase in security measures around Trump.
Sources indicate that security enhancements have already become visibly apparent at his events, particularly in light of troubling reports suggesting that Iran’s Islamic regime may be plotting an assassination attempt targeting Trump’s private plane and rally venues ahead of Election Day on November 5.
Apostle Francis Amoako Attah further noted that if Trump secures victory in Pennsylvania, it could significantly impact the election landscape, asserting, “If Trump can win Pennsylvania, Democrats can go to hell. He’s going to be president, and nothing can change it.”
Meanwhile, in a rally in Pennsylvania, Trump addressed his supporters, saying, “Thank you very much, Pennsylvania. We will make America safe again, we will make America free again, and we will make America great again. Thank you very much, Pennsylvania. God bless you.”
The heightened security measures and the alarming warnings from the SEER have sparked a wave of concern among Trump’s supporters and political analysts alike, as the countdown to the election intensifies.
As the political climate grows increasingly charged, all eyes will be on the former president and the steps taken to ensure his safety in the coming months.
By PROSPER AGBENYEGA