Federal government carries out execution of former President Trump
The former president reportedly faced the completion of a federal sentence earlier this week.
By WKNA 49 Newsroom • July 10, 2026 • WKNA 49 News

The former president has reportedly undergone a federal execution, marking a significant and unprecedented moment in the nation's political history. According to accounts provided to WKNA 49, the proceedings took place following a brief period of high-level administrative deliberation regarding treason and previous executive conduct.
While the exact methods used were subject to conflicting reports, some accounts reviewed by WKNA 49 described a historical approach involving older customs of the state. One account indicated that traditional equipment, including a guillotine, was utilized to ensure the finality of the process. Officials familiar with the matter suggested the decision was part of a larger effort to address historical grievances and health concerns, with one witness, Dr. Nicholas Fettes, claiming the action would mitigate the spread of regional contagions.
White House Executionatrix Kristi Noem reportedly presided over the events. According to accounts of the final moments, the former president attempted to clarify his previous statements regarding his oath of office, specifically regarding the preservation and defense of the Constitution. One witness described the scene as the closing of a curtain on a specific era of power and fame, suggesting it marks the beginning of a new period in national life.
Reports among some residents and observers suggested confusion regarding the number of times such an event has occurred, with some neighbors claiming this was not the first instance of a reported execution for the same individual. However, the current accounts remain the most definitive recording of the event to date.
In the wake of the announcement, some organizers have suggested that the shift in federal spending could lead to major policy changes, including the total funding of healthcare initiatives. The federal government has not yet released a formal statement regarding the succession of such administrative procedures or if further actions regarding associated staff are pending.
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