Trump believes the bullet only grazed him during the attempted assassination because of his quick reflexes.

Trump was seen with a bloody face and raised fist at Saturday's rally before being taken away by security.

July 15th 2024.

Trump believes the bullet only grazed him during the attempted assassination because of his quick reflexes.
Donald Trump recently opened up about his near-death experience during the attempted assassination on his life. In an interview with the Washington Examiner, Trump shared that he believes he was spared from the fatal bullet because he momentarily turned away from the crowd to look at a chart on a screen.

As he boarded his plane in Bedminster, New Jersey, for Milwaukee, Trump expressed his realization that he narrowly escaped death. "That reality is just setting in," he told the news outlet. "I rarely look away from the crowd. Had I not done that in that moment, well, we would not be talking today, would we?"

Trump also revealed that he had made some last-minute changes to his upcoming speech at the Republican National Convention, describing it as a "humdinger". The footage from the rally on Saturday showed the former president dropping to the ground and being covered by Secret Service agents as screams and bangs filled the air.

Despite the chaos and fear, Trump appeared determined as he raised his right fist in the air before being swiftly escorted into a security car. He later shared that a bullet had grazed his ear and caused him to bleed significantly. "I knew immediately that something was wrong when I heard a whizzing sound and felt the bullet rip through my skin," he wrote on his Truth Social account.

During his interview, Trump also mentioned his plans to call for national unity and bring people from different political views together. He shared that he has received calls from individuals of various beliefs, emphasizing that this is a chance to unite the country and even the world. "The speech will be a lot different than it would have been two days ago," he said.

In the midst of all this, Trump also urged people to stay updated on the latest news, celebrity updates, and sports through their WhatsApp channel, assuring them of privacy and no algorithm.

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