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Trump back at the RNC for the second night with ear still bandaged from assassination attempt

Donald Trump made his second appearance in two days at the Republican National Convention Tuesday, just days after he survived an attempted assassination during a campaign rally.

The former president walked into the Fiserv Forum with a white bandage still covering his right ear, after he was clipped by a bullet fired by a gunman armed with an AR-15-style rifle on Saturday.

He was once again greated with cacophonous applause as he entered the convention hall just after 9pm local time, with supporters in the crowd at the convention hall mimicking the dance moves he has been known to bust out at campaign rallies.

He applauded and pumped his fist while mouthing “thank you” to the crowd, before being joined by his newly selected running mate JD Vance. Both men are due to make speeches at the convention this week – on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.

On Monday, Trump made his first, surprise, appearance at the RNC, shortly after formly receiving the GOP nomination as the Republican presidental candidate.

A 20-year-old gunman armed with an AR-15-style rifle fired several rounds toward a rally stage, nearly killing the former president while he was minutes into his remarks.

Writing on Truth Social the next day, Trump said he “cannot allow a ‘shooter,’ or potential assassin, to force a change to scheduling, or anything else.” He arrived in Wisconsin on Sunday night.

Since his official candidacy was announced Monday multiple members of the Republican party have taken to the stage at the convention to sing his praises, many of whom have referenced the shocking incident. House majority leader Steve Scalise – who was himself the victim of a “politically motivated” shooting – said that while he was in hospital, Donald Trump

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