Like Trump, the Attempted Assassinations of Two Other Republican Presidents Reflect Their Impact


In the face of yet another life-threatening incident, President Donald Trump maintained his composure, standing firm and unflinching as he addressed the media following the third attempt on his life within less than two years.

Peter Doocy, the senior correspondent for Fox News at the White House, posed a two-pronged inquiry to the president. It was the second question that prompted a particularly thoughtful response from Trump.

Doocy inquired, “With all due respect, why do you believe these attempts keep occurring?”

Taking a moment to reflect, Trump responded with careful consideration.

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Ronald Wilson Reagan, our 40th president, serves as a notable example of a leader who not only survived an assassination attempt but went on to leave an indelible mark on the nation and the world. His challenge to “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall!” remains as memorable as the rallying cry “Fight! Fight! Fight!”

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Our 40th president, Ronald Wilson Reagan, is the most recent example of a president who survived an assassination attempt, and went on to make an even more significant impact on the country, while bringing consequential change to the world. “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall!” is as iconic as “Fight! Fight! Fight!” 

Both are rallying cries that changed the trajectory and transformed the direction of nations. We would have never heard those words from Reagan, and the Cold War might never have been brought to an end, had Reagan not survived that 1981 assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr., ironically, in front of the same Washington Hotel where the last attempt on Trump’s life occurred. The mentally disturbed Hinckley, craving the attention of actress Jodie Foster, used a .22 caliber revolver to blunt President Reagan’s impact. One shudders to think what might have become of America and the conservative movement if Hinckley had succeeded. 

The impact of Reagan’s recovery and second term reflected his determination to leave a better America and a safer globe for the next generation, because it mattered.  

“Each generation goes further than the generation preceding it because it stands on the shoulders of that generation. You will have opportunities beyond anything we’ve ever known.”


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In 1912, our 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt, was also almost taken out by an assassin’s bullet. On a campaign stop in Milwaukee, WI, while running for a third presidential term, Roosevelt was the victim of an assassination attempt by a man named John Flammang Schrankat, who shot the president in the chest. Thanks to Roosevelt’s metal glasses case and the 50-page manuscript of his speech, the force of the bullet was blunted. While it lodged in his chest muscles, it did not hit any vital organs. Roosevelt not only calmed the crowd and prevented them from killing Schrankat, but he refused medical attention and still gave his speech, bloody shirt and all. Pretty ballsy. 

My father was named after the Rough Rider, so I have a special affection for this president for that reason, along with his other consequential actions. From anti-trust legislation, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Roosevelt Corollary (which is a close cousin to the “Donroe Doctrine”), the Panama Canal, to our network of national park systems and national monuments, it was the visionary and bullheaded Theodore Roosevelt who got these things done, despite the opposition. Part of Roosevelt’s philosophy and impact is embodied in this quote: “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”

In this year of America’s 250th anniversary, I expect that President Donald Trump will continue to work on consequential policies and actions to restore America to its people and leave a better future for the next generation.  

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