A self-proclaimed MAGA prophet claims he stopped Donald Trump’s assassination attempt by time traveling into the future.
Robin Bullock told Steve Schultz on ‘Elijah Streams’ podcast that Jesus transported him two hours into the future to stop the attempt on Trump’s life at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania this summer.
“I was in a meeting one night and all of a sudden, I walked up on this guy just sitting there in the front row and I was reading the scripture, I had my bible up like this and I looked up and I said, ‘just a minute,'” Bullock said.
He continued: “And when I said ‘just a minute,’ all at once the lights in the room just went real dim. And I looked around, something had happened and I didn’t know what happened.”
“Children started to go to sleep in the room,” he said. “They just started falling asleep. And the camera that they were using starting zooming in and zooming out.”
“And I’m looking around, children are falling asleep, and the lord said, ‘now, you are two hours in the future.’ Just like that. And we started dealing with things and I went into the future and lord said, ‘we stopped a presidential assassination on Trump.’ And so we stopped this thing happening in the future.”
Since the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania some of Trump’s most ardent supporters have suggested divine intervention spared his life to fulfill a higher purpose.
Trump has leaned into the sort of messianic imagery himself after the shooting.
“It was God alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post after the shooting. “We will FEAR NOT, but instead remain resilient in our Faith and Defiant in the face of Wickedness.”
He also told the New York Post: “I’m not supposed to be here, I’m supposed to be dead. By luck or by God, many people are saying it’s by God, I’m still here.”
The FBI has identified the shooter as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. He fired multiple shots from a building rooftop just outside the rally venue before he was killed by Secret Service agents.
An audience member firefighter Corey Comperatore, 50, was also killed and two other attendees were critically injured.