A video featuring a man's prediction of an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has garnered attention online.
In a discussion with Pastor Steve Cioccolanti, Brandon Biggs shared his vision of an attack on Trump several months before it occurred.
During a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Trump narrowly escaped injury when a bullet grazed the upper right part of his ear.
According to Newsweek, he was quickly escorted off stage by Secret Service following the incident. The assailant, 20-year-old Thomas Crooks, was shot dead by Secret Service snipers at the scene.
In a video dated 14th March, Biggs described foreseeing an attack on Trump's life, specifically mentioning a bullet passing close to his ear. Despite some inaccuracies in his prediction, such as Trump falling to his knees and beginning to worship in response to the attack, the core detail of a shooting attempt was strikingly accurate.
In the interview, Biggs also claimed Trump would win the presidency "through the patriots coming out and voting", and a subsequent crash in the economy would be "worse than the Great Depression".
After the shooting at the rally, Trump shared his experience on Truth Social. He wrote: "I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening."
The incident occurred just before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Following the event, Trump emphasised unity and resilience in response to the attack.
President Joe Biden expressed relief that Trump was recovering well and condemned violence of any kind as contrary to American values.
He highlighted that assassination attempts have no place in America and stressed the importance of standing against such acts, saying in a statement that he is "sincerely grateful" that Trump is "doing well and recovering", adding that they had a "short but good conversation" following the incident.