Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of
President Donald Trump, narrowly escaped death when a rotor flew off a family-owned helicopter — and sources speculated the incident was hushed up to prevent exposing a terrorist plot!
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Government documents obtained exclusively by
The National ENQUIRER reveal Donald Jr. survived the incident thanks to the heroic pilot and two Secret Service agents on board.
The March 15 engine failure of a Trump Organization chopper shortly after takeoff from a Washington, DC airport with first daughter
Ivanka and husband
Jared Kushner aboard further stoked fears, even though quick-thinking pilots were able to safely land the craft.
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Although it was not qualified as an "emergency" landing by law-enforcement sources, the incident — caused by a sudden oil-temperature spike in one of the plane's well-maintained engines — went unreported for days.
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The June 14, 2017 incident did lead to an emergency landing — yet another chilling example of the First Family under siege — and sources now believe the incident was intentionally kept quiet to deprive suspected saboteurs from publicizing their near-victory!
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Federal Aviation Administration records — revealed here for the first time — describe how a tail rotor (left) on a Trump-owned Sikorsky helicopter suddenly flew off during a descent into NYC. The helicopter was set to land after making a 230-mile flight from Washington, D.C.
Records show none of the passengers — Donald Jr., the agents and the pilot — suffered any injuries. But aviation experts told The ENQUIRER the incident would have spelled certain death if the rotor had detached at a higher altitude.
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“It wouldn't surprise me that someone was trying to target the Trump family,” said Bart Rossi, a renowned political psychologist. Meanwhile, an ENQUIRER investigation has uncovered an alarming pattern of near-misses involving helicopters and President Trump.
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The nightmare emergency landing in 2017 was eerily similar to a 1989 incident when a main rotor blade separated on a Trump Organization helicopter. The aircraft crashed into a wooded area in New Jersey, killing two pilots and three Trump executives on board.
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At the time, the future president acknowledged he would have been aboard had he not decided at the last minute not to fly! The National Transportation Safety Board blamed the manufacturer for a scratch on the rotor for the fatal crash.
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But former
Bill Clinton henchman
Larry Nichols said both snafus have a sinister whiff. “Guys who have enough money to pull off a presidential run are a threat to the establishment,” he said. “And that same establishment will try to murder the outsider and their families wherever they can!”
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President Trump travels in Air Force One and Marine One, while family members rely on his private air fleet. “You can put a cocoon around Trump, but you can't fully isolate his family — and the bad guys know it,” explained Nichols.
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After the latest incident, the Trump name was covered up as the Sikorsky was hoisted to a repair facility. That’s a sign the president likely wanted to avoid publicity that might help enemies succeed in harming him or his family.
“He did not want to admit that there’s anybody out there that would be doing something like this and just passed it along, played the tough guy role,” Rossi added.
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