An Oklahoma man predicted the assassination attempt on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in eerily detailed terms a month in advance, claiming it was a divine revelation.
In a podcast video posted to YouTube on March 14, Brandon Dale Biggs said Trump would be a target and that bullets would be flying by his ear.
“I saw Trump stand up, and I saw an attempt on his life,” Biggs told the Rev. Steve Ciocolanti, who hosted the recording.
In a podcast posted to YouTube on March 14, Pastor Brandon Dale Biggs predicted that Trump would be a target, with bullets flying by his ear. AFP via Getty Images
“The bullet went by his ear and was so close to his head that it ruptured his eardrum,” Biggs continued, adding that the vision came to him weeks before the recording.
“And I saw that he knelt down in the midst of it and began to worship the Lord.”
President Trump was shot in the right ear on July 13 while campaigning in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The gunman, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, was shot dead instantly by a security forces sniper.
Biggs envisioned Trump being reborn after his near-death experience and becoming “really passionate about Jesus”.
“I saw Trump rise up, and I saw the attempt on his life,” Biggs told Pastor Steve Cioccolanti, who hosted the recording. Steve Cioccolanti /YouTube
“The Lord told me, ‘I’m not done with America yet,'” Biggs said, predicting a “new wave of patriotism — a red wave coming out of Michigan.”
He then saw people holding blazing torches up across Oklahoma, “bringing a new patriotism to the country. It was born and it continued to spread like fire.”
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Speaking on the podcast about the spiritual implications of the upcoming solar eclipse, Biggs said God had indicated Trump would win in November and that the second coming of Jesus was imminent.
All three guests were convinced that a second term for Trump would be plagued by major financial difficulties.
Biggs has his own YouTube channel where he posts prophetic warnings, but could not be contacted.
It is unclear whether he was actually leading the church or preaching via video.