Ainsworth on Shooting at Trump Rally: Radical Left’s Agenda is Malevolent

According to Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth, the responsibility for the tragic shooting at a rally held by President Donald Trump falls directly on the shoulders of the candidate’s political adversaries. Ainsworth asserts that the “radical left” has launched an attack on core Christian beliefs, likening their actions to those of a jihadist.

On Saturday, there was an assassination attempt on Trump, which he narrowly survived.

Ainsworth recently shared his pastor’s message from church in a post where he emphasized the current crisis of sin and heart problems in the nation. Quoting Romans 3:23, the message reminds everyone that all people have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God.

According to Ainsworth, the radical left has not only targeted Christian values but has also directed its attacks towards Trump.

According to Ainsworth, President Joe Biden’s recent statement encouraging his supporters to “put Trump in a bulls eye” played a role in the shooting incident. He also mentioned a congressional aide who made a post after the shooting, stating that the shooter should undergo training “so you don’t miss next time.”

According to Ainsworth, the difference in values is crystal clear. He expressed that there were no incidents of riots, burnings, or smashed windows last night. Instead, there were only American citizens who were sad, angry, and worried. Ainsworth believes that the problem lies in the radical left’s agenda, which he describes as pure evil.

Over the weekend, Biden clarified that his comment about a “bulls-eye” was referring to political action rather than violence. It was also reported that the staffer in question has been fired from Rep. Bennie Thompson’s office.

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It is still unclear what motivated Thomas Matthew Crooks, the shooter at the rally. Reports suggest that Crooks was a registered Republican voter in Pennsylvania, but he had also donated $15 to a progressive political action committee on the day of Biden’s inauguration. Despite this information, the authorities have not identified a specific motive for his actions.

Ainsworth expressed his prayers for everyone who was present at the scene and affected by the tragic incident.

After the incident, prayers were offered by other notable figures in Alabama.

Alex Reynolds, who serves as the chairman of the Houston County Republican Party and is also a member of the Alabama delegation to the Republican National Convention, expressed his gratitude to God for sparing someone’s life.

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