Sick new ISIS video shows Donald Trump being bundled away by guards after ‘assassination bid’
The footage has been released by the terror group's propagandists
ISIS terror thugs appear to have threatened Donald Trump in a chilling new terror video.
The footage has been released by the terror group's propagandists under the title 'Incite the Believers to the Fight 2' and shows last month's clip of the billionaire president-elect being bundled away by secret service guards after a false alarm.
The video features masked militants speaking in Malay - surrounded by the sinister black flag of ISIS - and is believed to have been released by Indonesian supporters of the vile terror group.
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"The threat, if anything, I think has increased compared to last year and earlier this year," K. Shanmugam told reporters.
Last month Trump was bundled off stage by his security guards amid fears of a gunman at a rally.
The 70-year-old was half an hour into a speech when an audience member shouted: "He's got a gun" and indicated a shaven-headed man in the crowd.
Two suited secret service officers pulled the Presidential hopeful away from the microphone and rushing him backstage in Reno, Nevada.
Other secret service agents pinned the man, later identified as Reno-native and registered Republican Austyn Crites, to the floor.
Crites, 33, was then manhandled out of the room as heavily-armed police officers flooded into the room. He has since been released.
A Secret Service spokesman later said that after a "thorough" search no gun was found in the venue or on the Crytes.
, Crites said he had worked his way to the front of the crowd to hold up a sign reading "Republicans against Trump" which he had printed off the internet.
The crowd jeered after he raised the sign, Crites said, but then "all of a sudden people next to me are starting to get violent; they’re grabbing at my arm, trying to rip the sign out of my hand."
At that point Crites claims the crowd "piled on" and he heard someone in the crowd shout “something about a gun” after he hit the floor.
Crites described the Republican nominee for the Presidency as "a textbook version of a dictator and a fascist".
He also said he did not blame the crowd for their actions: “.”
Crites has since written on Facebook: "Take what happened tonight as a classic example of dictator incitement of violence - against your own Republican brother with a stupid sign."
Republican tycoon Trump reappeared at the Reno Convention Center several minutes after Crites had been removed to cheers from fans, declaring: “Nobody said it was going to be easy for us, but we will never ever be stopped.”
He went on: “I want to thank the Secret Service, they don’t get enough credit, they are amazing people.”
Trump later issued a statement saying: "I would like to thank the United States Secret Service and the law enforcement resources in Reno and the state of Nevada for their fast and professional response."
"I also want to thank the many thousands of people present for their unwavering and unbelievable support. Nothing will stop us -- we will make America great again!"
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