US presidential candidate called "hero" man who was shot by accident in Pennsylvania shooting.
On Saturday, July 20, exactly one week after the failed assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump held another campaign rally, this time in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
CNN reports that Trump said he “got shot for democracy” last Saturday.
“I shouldn't be here right now, but something very special happened,” he said of the July 13 assassination attempt that left him with a wound to the ear, one fan killed, and two others wounded.
Trump, who spoke for nearly two hours, thanked the staff of the Butler hospital where he was taken minutes after the shooting.
He also called a man who was accidentally killed a “hero” and remembered the two wounded participants in the event.
“Together we will fight, fight, fight, right?” Trump addressed the crowd, repeating the same words he said when he stood up after shots were fired at a rally last Saturday.
Recall that gunfire was heard during Donald Trump's campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Then there was an assassination attempt on the former US President. Trump received a minor injury to his ear. Donald Trump later spoke about the assassination attempt he had survived. He thought about how he managed to survive the assassination attempt. In particular, he expressed the opinion that he should be dead.
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