What to watch as the Republican National Convention kicks off days after Trump assassination attempt
- U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle focused on learning how the gunman got a clear shot of Former President Donald Trump after an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
- Republican senators confronted Cheatle at the Republican National Convention, demanding her resignation or explanations for security failures amid the assassination attempt.
- Cheatle declined to answer questions and stated that "continuity of operations is paramount," insisting she would not resign despite pressure.
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According to many participants in the Republican Convention, which took place from July 15 to 18, it is thanks to divine intervention that the former president owes to having escaped the bullets of an assassin, during a meeting in Pennsylvania last Saturday.
Trump offers dramatic account of assassination attempt at Republican convention
Donald Trump strikes an unusually conciliatory tone during the speech's opening moments, when he formally accepted the party's presidential nomination, but eventually pivots to attacking the Biden administration
Trump details assassination attempt in convention speech | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
MILWAUKEE >> Five days after a gunman tried to assassinate him at a political rally, former President Donald Trump on Thursday night described his personal experience of the shooting as he formally accepted the Republican Party’s presidential nomination and called on Americans to see in him a unifier.
Your Voice: What was your initial reaction to the assassination attempt on Republican candidate Donald Trump?
Beverly Baker Atlanta “My initial reaction was it was an inside job. I believe that the shooter and also the victim were part of Donald Trump’s plan. This is just a derailment to get off the subject of what he’s facing, and I truly believe it is an inside job. I do. I believe it was an inside job until I see proof that this man was not part of a plan.” Omari Stennet Covington “I think it was absurd. I think it was uncalled for. I’m not a big…
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