After surviving a shocking assassination attempt, former U.S. President Donald Trump has touched down in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the Republican National Convention, signaling a change in tone for his intended speech scheduled for Thursday.
Trump, who is slated to accept his party’s formal nomination at the four-day event, discussed the incident and its impact during an in-flight interview with the Washington Examiner. He stated, “The speech I was going to give on Thursday was going to be a humdinger,” implying that it would have been a pointed critique of the policies of current President Joe Biden.
However, in the wake of the harrowing attack, Trump says the context of his speech will now be fundamentally different, aimed at fostering a sense of unity amidst the tumultuous political climate. He explained, “Honestly, it’s going to be a whole different speech now“.
The former president’s plane arrived at Milwaukee airport on Sunday evening. Greeted by enthusiastic supporters, Trump displayed a defiant response, raising his fist before entering his motorcade.
He had earlier posted on his Truth Social site that he was considering delaying the trip due to the gravity of the assassination attempt. However, he declared his resolve to proceed as initially planned, insisting he would not allow the potential perpetrator to influence his schedule or actions.
The attack occurred during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a gunman identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks fired at Trump from a secluded position. The former president sustained a bullet wound to his ear, while one rally attendee was killed and two more were injured.
Subsequently, the unarmed offender was neutralized by the Secret Service. On the experience, Trump shared, “That reality is just setting in… Had I not done that in that moment, well, we [would] not be talking today, would we?“
The upcoming convention is set to host thousands of party members, featuring televised speeches by rising Republican stars as well as Trump’s yet-to-be-disclosed vice presidential candidate.
The agenda will also underline the party’s stance on various key topics, such as abortion, immigration, and the economy. Meanwhile, safety measures for the event have been heightened, although officials have confirmed that there are currently no known threats to the convention attendees.
Trump is scheduled to deliver his address on the final night of the convention, which is eagerly awaited to see how the recent happening shifts the tone of his political rhetoric.
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