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Watch: $69 million man Jonathan Isaac puts forth Secret Service candidature after 2nd Donald Trump assassination attempt

Jonathan Isaac, a power forward for the Orlando Magic, believes the Secret Service needs him after former President Donald Trump reportedly survived a second assassination attempt. On Sunday, Isaac posted a video of himself shooting an automated submachine gun at the firing range on his X handle.

In the video, the Magic star goes through various rounds of magazines as he hits the metal targets in the range. He accompanied a caption with his post, apparently putting forward himself as a candidate for the White House Secret Service.

"Smh secret service need me."

The former President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, was reportedly subjected to another assassination attempt at his property in Florida. It was reported that Trump was out golfing at the Trump International Golf Club on Sunday when the incident occurred.

Following the event, the former President informed his supporters of his well-being through a fundraising email.

"There were gunshots in my vicinity, but before rumors start spiraling out of control, I wanted you to hear this first: I AM SAFE AND WELL!" he wrote.

According to Sportrac, Jonathan Isaac has a contract of $69 million with the Magic. His partner featured in his video praised the Magic star for his shooting skills. However, making the switch from the NBA to the Secret Service might need a lot more than shooting guns and hooping on the court.

Jonathan Isaac expresses his views on the Tyreek Hill incident

On Tuesday, Jonathan Isaac expressed his views on the infamous exchange between NFL star Tyreek Hill and a police officer outside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. The Orlando Magic forward reposted the bodycam footage of the Miami-Dade County police officer and left his views in his tweet.

"All love to Hill, thank God the situation ended peacefully… but this should be shown to every black boy on how not to act when being pulled over, respectfully," Isaac wrote.
"It’s immature as black men to put our lives in the hands of officers in this way! Especially when you’re of his caliber. Neither side has an obligation to be nice… but 9.99 times out of 10 you gone get what you give with LE. especially when you’re being pulled over for a valid reason… That’s fair…
"There are unjust exceptions/escalations of course. This wasn’t anyone’s best moment on both sides. A nothing burger imo."

Jonathan Isaac used the incident to lay an example for young Black men. He asked the youth to take inspiration from Hill on how not to act when they are being pulled over and risk their lives.

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