‘I had God on my side’: Trump’s Miraculous Escape from Assasination

In a heartfelt speech at the Republican National Convention, former President Donald Trump spoke for the first and last time about the attempt on his life that nearly ended in tragedy. The 78-year-old Republican presidential nominee shared the harrowing details of the attack, in which he was shot in the ear during a rally in Pennsylvania. Despite being eager to move past the traumatic incident, Trump felt compelled to share his experience with his loyal supporters.

With his ear bandaged, Trump addressed the captivated audience, saying, “I’ll tell you what happened, and you’ll never hear it from me a second time, because it’s too painful.” He recounted standing at the podium in the town of Butler when he heard a loud whizzing sound and felt an intense impact on his right ear. Realizing it was a bullet, he instinctively dropped to the ground, blood pouring from his injured ear. In that terrifying moment, brave Secret Service agents rushed to shield him from further harm.

Despite the chaos and bloodshed, Trump expressed a deep sense of safety, believing that “God was on his side.” He revealed that if he hadn’t moved his head at the very last instant, the assassin’s bullet would have hit its mark, and he wouldn’t be standing there that night.

During his speech, Trump also took a moment to pay tribute to Corey Comperatore, a volunteer firefighter who tragically lost his life in the gun attack. He kissed Comperatore’s fire helmet, a symbol of bravery and sacrifice.

The Republican National Convention also featured appearances by celebrities endorsing Trump’s candidacy, including wrestler Hulk Hogan, who stirred up the crowd by tearing his shirt in half to reveal a sleeveless red Trump campaign shirt.

In a shift from his usual bombastic style, Trump expressed his intention to be a president for all of America, not just a select few. He emphasized his determination to deliver a government that serves the American people. However, he couldn’t resist launching pointed attacks on the administration of President Joe Biden, accusing it of “destroying” the country and engaging in a Democratic conspiracy against him. He also voiced concerns about immigration and made false claims about the 2020 election.

As Trump’s speech came to a close, his family and that of his running mate, Senator JD Vance, joined him on stage as balloons descended from above, creating a joyous atmosphere.

Amidst the excitement of the Republican National Convention, it is important to note that President Biden is currently facing pressure to step down from the White House race due to his recent COVID-19 diagnosis. While he isolates at his Delaware home, his doctor confirmed that he is experiencing mild symptoms, adding to the political drama surrounding the upcoming election.

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