Barbra Streisand recently made a controversial statement suggesting that former President Donald Trump was targeted by an assassin due to his own behavior, labeling him as a “bully.” Streisand’s theory implies that the attempted assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was driven to violence because he himself was a victim of bullying in school.

During a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday, former President Donald Trump narrowly avoided a fatal incident when he swiftly moved his head, causing the bullet to graze his right ear. Trump recounted the harrowing experience in detail during his address at the Republican National Convention on Thursday.

“I’m not supposed to be here tonight,” he said, later adding: “I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of Almighty God.”

Barbra Streisand, unlike numerous Hollywood Democrat contributors, has refrained from demanding Joe Biden to withdraw from his re-election campaign. Nevertheless, she has maintained a conspicuous silence regarding the president following his widely criticized debate display last month, during which he embarrassed himself in front of a vast audience of American viewers.