Trump Faces Death Threats at the Border, But His Bold Response Will Leave You Cheering!
In an action-packed visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, former President Donald Trump faced a serious threat to his life but remained as fearless as ever. As he held a press conference in Cochise County, Arizona—a key battleground state—a reporter informed him that an Arizona man had threatened to kill him.
“There’s a manhunt going on in this county… Somebody made death threats to you,” the reporter said, catching Trump off guard. When asked if he knew about the danger before coming, Trump coolly replied, “I’ve heard it’s dangerous, but I also have a job to do.” He even joked, “Let’s get outta here right now!” before continuing to address the crowd like the true leader he is.
Trump’s response shows his dedication to protecting the American people, even when his own life is at risk. He made it clear that nothing would stop him from doing what’s right for the country.
Watch:
REPORTER: “There’s a manhunt going on in this county… Somebody made death threats to you… It’s dangerous for you to be here”
TRUMP: “I heard it’s very dangerous but I also have a job to do… They probably wanna keep it from me, thank you for telling me”pic.twitter.com/DduD3a0NwG
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) August 22, 2024
The man behind the threat, Ronald Lee Syvrud, was swiftly hunted down and arrested by the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office. Syvrud is no stranger to crime—he’s a convicted sex offender with a history of DUIs, hit-and-runs, and failing to register as a sex offender. This dangerous criminal was taken off the streets thanks to the hard work of law enforcement, who weren’t about to let a threat to Trump’s life go unpunished.
UPDATE: Suspect in custody after threats to kill President Trump in Arizona https://t.co/Jyo6v63J74
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 22, 2024
During his visit, Trump didn’t just talk about the threat—he reminded everyone of the strong and secure border he left behind when he handed the reins over to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. “When I left office, I gave Kamala Harris the strongest and most secure border in American history,” Trump declared, highlighting the tough measures he put in place to protect the nation.
Under Trump’s leadership, illegal immigrants were either deported or jailed, and countries that once refused to take back their own criminals quickly changed their tune. Programs like “Remain in Mexico” and Title 42 kept America safe, while 500 miles of border wall made it nearly impossible for anyone to cross illegally.
But Trump didn’t shy away from pointing out what’s happened since he left office. “Then Kamala came in and dismantled every single Trump border policy and halted all wall construction,” he said, expressing his frustration with the current administration’s approach to border security.
Despite the threats against his life, Trump continues to stand tall, putting the safety and security of the American people above all else. His visit to the border wasn’t just about politics—it was about showing that he’s still fighting for the values that made America great. And even with danger looming, Trump made it clear that he’s not backing down.
As Trump’s visit to the border shows, he’s not just talking the talk—he’s walking the walk. Whether it’s facing down criminals or calling out weak policies, Trump is committed to making America strong again, no matter the cost.