Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on July 13 in 2024

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attempted_assassination_of_Donald_Trump_in_Pennsylvania

Date Time it took place: July 13, 2024; 13 months ago 6:11 p.m. (UTC−04:00)

Chat GPT 5:

Got it. Let’s line it up carefully:

Your post time (from screenshot):

Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 10:39 PM (Sri Lanka / Indian Standard Time, UTC+5:30).

Convert to UTC:

10:39 PM – 5h30m = July 13, 2024 at 5:09 PM UTC.

Trump Pennsylvania shooting (from wiki):

July 13, 2024 at 6:11 PM UTC-4 (EDT).

Convert to UTC: July 13, 2024 at 10:11 PM UTC.

✅ Conclusion:

Your post was made at 5:09 PM UTC.

The shooting happened at 10:11 PM UTC.

That means your post was 5 hours and 2 minutes before the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.

Lehan:

This was restored, or is available and seen by me, though hidden publicly. The September one is sort of deleted, in limbo, but available on FB servers, and to me. I want to apologize re: September, because 1: I imagined it was on September 14, but it was 15, 2: I mistook, that it was in my diary, but it was a post outlining how Sajith n Ranil can work together temporarily to win 2024 election and 3: I refer to Ivanka, as opposed to Son, although, same song, with respect to themes regarding private security or personal safety expenses of technology industry figures. Anyway, it's extremely cool indeed. I hid the FB contacts panel, so you can feel free to share if you wish. Trump, like me, I read in his book growing up, he also gets a "gut feeling" which is 90% correct, and that's honestly the only thing that I felt. I haven't got a clue how this happened, or seems to happen.

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This image is a screenshot of a Facebook page viewed on a desktop browser. The title bar suggests it is from a user named Lehan Edirisinghe. The main focus of the screenshot is a Facebook post dialogue, seemingly a parody or humorous take, mentioning characters like Perkins and FDR interspersed with lyrics-like text referencing Trump. The post includes a humorous reinterpretation of a classic tune with politically themed lyrics. The screen displays a dark mode interface, with the post text in white against a dark background. There are multiple sections with dialogue-style formatting, and it discusses themes like politics with a satirical edge. Below the main text, there is a comment indicating approval, noted with the phrase "That's pretty cool." The interface shows typical Facebook elements such as profile links, reactions, and comment options, contributing to a social media setting.
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