Last month, Jake Paul said that former President Trump would probably get his vote, which is no surprise, as he was pretty emotional about the assassination attempt on the former president.
On July 13, a gunman opened fire on Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, striking him in the right ear.. Paul attributes it to God’s grace that things were not worse.
“This is one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen and probably will ever see. If something had hit him, I think it would have been a civil war. But I definitely think this was divine intervention. I believe God intervened and saved him,” Paul said on his brother Logan’s podcast “Impulsive,” which also featured Trump himself, earlier this year.
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Jake Paul (left) says God “intervened” to stop him from being murdered in Butler, Pennsylvania. (Getty Images)
“We witnessed God at work right before our eyes,” Logan replied.
“It literally says, ‘what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger’ and I think that’s probably why God created this exact situation because He knew the path we were on,” the YouTuber-turned-boxer added.

Jake Paul is holding up the American flag in a photoshoot for his new personal care product line, “W.” (Walmart)
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“I’m not even going to say anything about the Democrats and Republicans. It’s a disastrous, horrible way we’re running our government right now. I think God has intervened. ‘We need this guy now. We need everyone to turn around. It can’t be a close race. We need a landslide victory. We need this guy to come back and make America great again.'”
Paul appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” last month to discuss some of the biggest issues surrounding the state of the country.
“We know people are struggling with jobs, mortgages that are too expensive to pay, inflation, price increases, minimum wage increases,” Paul said. “People are struggling with paying off loans, struggling to go to school, and they’re feeling like, ‘Hey, I’ve got a college degree, but what’s it going to get me?’
Trump has formally accepted the Republican nomination for this year’s election, and after President Biden announced on Sunday that he would not seek reelection, he is likely to face off against Vice President Kamala Harris in the race.

Former President Trump, his face covered in blood, gestures as gunshots ring out during a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show in Butler, Pennsylvania. (Reuters/Brendan McDiarmid)
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Paul, who beat Mike Perry by sixth-round knockout last weekend to earn his 10th professional win, is scheduled to face last weekend’s opponent, Mike Tyson, on Nov. 15 in Dallas.
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