State Department Spook Made an Eerie Prediction Two Days Before Trump Was Shot

Scary State Department lady Victoria Nuland made an eerie statement about President Donald Trump just two days before he was shot and four days before he would become the Republican nominee for president at the RNC convention.

There sure were a lot of people with ties to the intelligence agencies who were making weird predictions before he was shot that Trump wouldn’t be around to be president for another four years.

As we noted previously this summer, former CIA Director Mike Pompeo was walking around at the Iowa caucuses and telling them definitively that Nikki Haley was going to be the GOP nominee—and that he was going to be her vice president.

Nikki Haley even made a frantic, last-minute blitz just days before Trump was shot to ensure that she’d have a speaking slot at the convention.

This is just speculation, but why would a former CIA Director be so adamant about something so unlikely to happen? Was Nikki Haley expecting to walk into a brokered RNC convention on July 15th and walk out with the nomination?

 

Now a new video of Victoria Nuland has emerged. You may remember Nuland as the author of such great foreign policy hits as the Iraq War and the Ukraine War. Everything she touches turns into a pointless foreign war and she’s one of the most vocal and spooky opponents of Donald Trump being in office (because he’s anti-war).

Watch what Nuland said with a smirk just two days before President Trump was shot:


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