A chilling 911 call was made by Justin Blaxton, 34, threatening the life of former President Donald Trump. During the February 27 call, Blaxton declared, *“Tomorrow’s his last day on planet Earth,”* and made violent threats, including launching missiles to destroy New York and targeting Trump’s tower. Police in Loxahatchee, Florida, responded, but Blaxton, who reportedly has a history of mental illness, was not there. He was arrested the next day.
This threat followed a previous assassination attempt in July 2024. Thomas Matthew Crooks tried to shoot Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Secret Service intervened, though Trump was injured by a bullet that pierced his ear. Later, Trump expressed gratitude to law enforcement.
The recent threats and the July attack have raised concerns about Trump’s safety. Despite the risks, Trump continues to make public appearances.
Authorities are investigating Blaxton’s motives. His violent statements, including threats of *“launching missiles to destroy New York,”* have heightened fears.
Both incidents highlight ongoing security challenges for high-profile political figures like Trump.