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Trump addressed the assassination attempt against him


Former US President Donald Trump rewrote his speech prepared for the Republican gathering after the assassination attempt against him, thanked Secret Service agents. According to Armenpress, in an interview with The Washington Examiner, Trump said that his speech was focused on the US President. on Joe Biden's politics, but now it will be a "completely different speech" and will focus on the unity of the country. In an interview with The New York Post, the former US president also said that he appreciated the phone call from President Joe Biden, calling it "very nice." Biden spoke with Trump after the assassination attempt and condemned the attack. United States "Politics should not be a battlefield". Biden appealed to Americans after the assassination attempt against Trump. The former US president praised Secret Service agents for protecting him. "I shouldn't have been here, I should have been dead. By luck or by God, a lot of people say, by God, I'm still here," Trump told The New York Post. Trump's right ear was bandaged, and he also showed a reporter bruises on his right forearm from when agents rushed him off the stage. Donald Trump also spoke about the iconic photo of him, with a bleeding ear and surrounded by secret agents, investigating is the fist and exclaims. "Fight." "Many people say that it is the most symbolic photo they have seen. They are right and I am not dead. "Usually to have an iconic photo, you have to die," Trump said. He also noted that he revealed the fist to let people know that everything was fine. After the assassination attempt on Trump, the Secret Agency was asked many questions about how the sniper did. managed to climb the roof 150 m away from where Trump was standing. A witness told KDKA media that he told police he saw a gunman "going from rooftop to rooftop." "I told the officer that (the alleged shooter) was on the roof. When I turned to go back to my place, shooting started, and then it was chaos," said the witness. Authorities said the shooter, who was killed by agents at the scene, was 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks. It is said that Crooks was acting alone.

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