In RNC Speech, Trump Gives Detailed Account Of Assassination Attempt
Donald Trump began his speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday by telling the story of his brush with death less than a week prior.
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Donald Trump began his speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday by telling the story of his brush with death less than a week prior.
Former President Donald Trump recounted the assassination attempt that nearly killed him during his Republican National Convention acceptance speech in Milwaukee on Thursday night. "I'm not supposed to be here tonight," said a somber Trump, with a bandage covering his right ear, which was nicked by a bullet. "As you already know, the assassin's bullet came within a quarter of an inch of taking my life." "I stand before you by the grace of almighty God," Trump told the said before app
MILWAUKEE — In 2021, Tucker Carlson, then the most-watched host on Fox News, made his feelings plain about former President Donald Trump. “I hate him passionately,” Carlson wrote in a text message. But on Thursday evening when Carlson, no longer at Fox News, stepped into the spotlight at the Republican National Convention, to some of the biggest cheers of the convention so far, he struck a much different tone.
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn demanded the firing of the Secret Service director after she attempted to confront Kimberly Cheatle over the security failures that led to the assassination attempt on former President Trump.
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