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Top Russian Official Says Trump Could Be Assassinated Like JFK If He Meddles In Putin’s Ukraine War

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A high ranking Kremlin official has issued a startling warning that Republican nominee Donald Trump might face an assassination akin to JFK’s, if he seriously attempts to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin’s conflict with Ukraine, should he win the US presidential race today.

The ominous statement came on Sunday from Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Putin, who previously served as Russia’s president and is now a deputy head of the Kremlin’s security council.

Medvedev predicted Trump might meet an end similar to President John F. Kennedy’s death in 1963.

“A tired Trump, issuing platitudes like ”I’ll offer a deal” and ”I have a great relationship with…” will also be forced to follow all the system’s rules,” he stated.

“He won’t be able to stop the war—not in a day, three days, not in three months,” Medvedev added. “And if he truly tries, he could become the new JFK.”

Trump has repeatedly claimed that he could put an end to the conflict in a single day. “They’re dying, Russians and Ukrainians. I want them to stop dying. And I’ll have that done — I’ll have that done in 24 hours,” he said in May 2023.

According to Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung, “A top priority in his second term will be to quickly negotiate an end to the Russia-Ukraine war.”

“Trump believes European nations should be paying more of the cost of the conflict,” he added.

Medvedev also criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her “stupid” and “controllable,” suggesting she’d be “afraid of everyone around her” as president.

He disparaged Harris as “inexperienced” and easily influenced, asserting that a group of key officials and assistants, with indirect influence from the Obama family, would actually be in charge of the country.

Medvedev also claimed the election’s outcome was of little consequence to his country.

“For Russia, the elections will not change anything, since the candidates’ positions fully reflect the bipartisan consensus on the need for our country to be defeated,” he noted.

“Only one thing matters: how much money the new POTUS will knock out for someone else’s distant war,” Medvedev added.

He urged continued aggression against the Kyiv regime to “please” both American political contenders.

Using a derogatory term for the US, he remarked, “The world is frozen in awkward poses ahead of the presidential elections in the overseas Pindostan.”