Apostle Francis Amoako’s Prophecy: Third Assassination Attempt On Trump Reported

It seems that recent events may align with the prophecy made by Apostle Francis Amoako Attah.

His prediction about Donald Trump facing three assassination attempts appears to be echoed by the incident involving the armed man arrested outside a rally in California.

On 27 July 2024, Apostle prophesied in church that Trump will suffer three assassination attempts by October before the elections.

Again on September 22nd September 2024, he stressed that the two assassination attempts have occured leaving the last one and it is up to Trump to survive it because the world has entered into the season of David.

If this is indeed the third attempt that the Apostle mentioned, it brings attention to the heightened tensions surrounding Trump as he moves closer to the elections.

It has been reported that, police at Donald Trump’s rally on Saturday in Coachella Valley, California, stopped what a sheriff suggested might have been a third assassination attempt against the former president.

Deputies stopped suspect Vem Miller in a black SUV around 5pm about half a mile from the rally, after he allegedly managed to make it through an initial security checkpoint by claiming VIP and media credentials.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said at a press conference on Sunday that at a second stop, a deputy noticed that Miller’s SUV was in “disarray” with an “obviously fake” license plate, prompting deputies to investigate further.

Police then found that Miller allegedly had multiple drivers licenses and passports with different names and possessed a loaded handgun and shotgun, both unregistered. Sheriff Bianco said the markings on the license plate indicated Miller was part of “a group of individuals that claim to be ‘sovereign citizens,’” a right-wing movement that doesn’t believe in the legitimacy of the government.

Miller was described in a police press release as a 49-year-old resident of Las Vegas.

“Miller was taken into custody without incident and later booked at the John J. Benoit Detention Center for possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a high-capacity magazine,” the sheriff’s office said in the release. “This incident did not impact the safety of former President Trump or attendees of the event.”

The arrest may have prevented an assassination attempt, which, if true, could connect this event to the Apostle’s warning.

However, despite the serious nature of the situation, the suspect, Vem Miller, was released on bail.

This series of incidents raises questions about safety and the possible fulfillment of prophecy.

For those who believe in the power of prayer, the Apostle’s advice to pray for Donald Trump during this critical period takes on even more significance.

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