🚨BREAKING: Steven Miller LITERALLY Predicted This Would Happen & Now Two People Are Dead

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The prophecy came true in blood. Weeks after White House Deputy Chief of Staff Steven Miller warned that Democratic rhetoric would lead to violence, two Israeli diplomats lay dead outside Washington DC's Jewish Museum, their killer screaming "Free Palestine" as he surrendered. This explosive segment from Next News Network's RAW FEED, hosted by Gary Franchi, captures the horrific fulfillment of Miller's prediction and the deadly cost of political incitement.

Yaron Lashinsky, 30, carried an engagement ring in his pocket, planning to propose to colleague Sarah Milgram, 27, during their upcoming trip to Israel next week. Instead of celebrating love in Jerusalem, two families on opposite continents now plan funerals. The couple who worked together, fell in love together, died together - gunned down by hate disguised as political activism.

The shooter, Elias Rodriguez, didn't run. He walked back inside the museum lobby, debated reporters, accepted water, and waited for police - the calm demeanor of someone who believed his murders were justified. He shouted "Free Palestine" multiple times, the same chant echoing across American campuses for months, transforming from protest slogan into an executioner's cry.

Miller's warning wasn't hypothetical. In our West Wing interview, he specifically called out Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's call to "mobilize, disrupt, and punish," saying such rhetoric would inevitably spill blood. Representative LaMonica McIver's February declaration "WE ARE AT WAR" at an anti-ICE rally. Maxine Waters' infamous demand for crowds to "get more confrontational." Each incendiary statement became ammunition in the shooter's manifesto.

Hours after the museum massacre, a woman attempted to ram CIA headquarters, ignoring commands before being shot and arrested. Langley went into lockdown, teams swept for threats. From the Jewish Museum to the intelligence community's doorstep, politically motivated violence spreads exactly as Miller predicted.

Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi arrived within hours, describing the horror of watching bodies removed while calling grieving parents. She joined rabbis in collecting victims' blood for burial, an ancient Jewish tradition now playing out on American streets.

President Trump posted: "These horrible DC killings based obviously on antisemitism must end NOW. Hatred and radicalism have no place in the USA." Prime Minister Netanyahu called from Israel, Mayor Bowser mobilized resources. But unity after murder doesn't resurrect the dead or erase years of political gasoline poured on this fire.

The ADL's 2024 audit logged 7,523 antisemitic incidents nationwide, 58% directly tied to anti-Israel rhetoric. What starts as campus protests and political grandstanding metastasizes into actual violence. The progression from "globalize the intifada" to globalized murder took mere months, exactly as critics warned.

Hundreds returned to the museum plaza at dusk with candles, prayers, and free meals. Small businesses donated proceeds, drivers transported families free. Where terror sought to sow fear, compassion bloomed instead. But no amount of solidarity brings back a young couple whose only crime was being Jewish in public.

This massacre represents more than isolated violence - it's the inevitable result of mainstreaming extremism under the guise of activism. When governors call for "no peace," when representatives declare "we are at war," when political opposition deliberately becomes violent resistance, blood inevitably flows. The shooter didn't invent his hatred; he absorbed it from leaders who should know better.

Miller didn't need a crystal ball to see where inflammatory rhetoric leads - history provides endless examples. Yet Democratic leaders continued stoking flames, dismissing concerns while bodies piled up. Now two more names join the casualties in America's undeclared civil war of words turned weapons.

Political violence isn't coming - it's here, validated by leaders who profit from chaos. When "resistance" becomes murder, when young couples die for planning their future, we've crossed a line that can't be uncrossed with vigils and statements.

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Catch the whole RAW FEED live stream at https://youtu.be/7mQkyyO4qLs

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