President Trump says he'd be willing to release reports on assassination attempts against him
- President Donald Trump stated he seeks answers regarding an assassination attempt on his life during a campaign rally in July 2024.
- During a media session, Trump announced he would receive a report about the incidents shortly.
- Trump expressed a desire to release the findings from the report and criticized Joe Biden’s administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the delay.
- He added that the delay in information could be suspicious.
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Trump Wants To 'Find The Answers' About Assassination Attempts ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, Trump Wants To ‘Find The Answers’ About Assassination Attempts , was first published on Conservative Firing Line. There have been two, at least, high-profile assassination attempts against President Trump, both while he was a candidate. In one, a bullet nicked his ear and he publicly has expressed the belief God saved him in order that he might work to save America. That culprit was shot and killed by police. In the other,…
Trump Vows to Release Details on His Would-Be Assassins - News Addicts
President Donald Trump has announced that he will be releasing reports on the assassination attempts against him, promising transparency regarding the attacks that nearly took his life during the 2024 presidential campaign. Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office, Trump expressed his frustration over the lack of information available to the public and vowed to […] The post Trump Vows to Release Details on His Would-Be Assassins appeared first…
Trump says he’d be willing to release reports on assassination attempts against him: ‘Could be suspicious’
President Donald Trump said he still wants answers seven months after an assassination attempt on his life during a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. “I want to find the answers,” the president said during an executive order signing in the White House Thursday. “I’ve told them. … We can no longer blame [former President Joe] Biden for that one. He should have released that a long time ago.” The investigation summary concluded the …
Trump says he'd be willing to release reports on assassination attempts against him: 'Could be suspicious'
President Donald Trump said he will be receiving a report next week detailing the two assassination attempts on his life in 2024 and may release it to the public.
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