Donald Trump claimed he took “a bullet for democracy” and urged his fans to win the November presidential election by a landslide in his first rally since the assassination attempt last week. He stated that he has good relations with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and that Vladimir Putin would never have invaded Ukraine if he were president.
In his first rally since a shooter tried to kill him last week, Donald Trump gave an angry, meandering speech to thousands of enthusiastic supporters for nearly two hours.
Five lessons from the Republican presidential nominee’s vision:
‘Shovelling ballots into wheelbarrows’
Trump’s claim that he was robbed at the 2020 election was downplayed during last week’s Republican National Convention.
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