Trump Addresses Supporters After Assassination Attempt
Trump Addresses Supporters After Assassination Attempt
Trump Addresses Supporters After Assassination Attempt
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Former President Donald Trump held a town hall in Flint, Michigan, marking his first public appearance since a second assassination attempt against him. He claimed that Democrats' rhetoric is inciting violence and asserted that only consequential presidents attract such threats. Vice President Kamala Harris, who expressed gratitude for Trump's safety, also addressed the political climate, emphasizing the need for civil dialogue and condemning violence. Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced an investigation into the assassination attempt, questioning the role of federal agencies in the case. Both Trump and Harris are ramping up their campaign efforts in key battleground states amid the ongoing investigations. The political atmosphere remains charged as both candidates navigate the implications of the recent threats.

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