“I finally realized it,” and it is also an opportunity for unity where Mr. Trump looks back on the shooting
July 15, 2024 4:51 PM GMT+9 (some excerpts)
Former US President Trump looked back on the fact that he was shot at a rally held on the 13th in Pennsylvania, saying “I finally realized it.”
I responded to an interview with the conservative news media “Washington Examiner” on the 14th while on a flight heading to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where the Republican National Convention will be held. “I seldom look away from the crowd. At that moment, if I hadn't done that, I wouldn't be talking like this today.”
“This is an opportunity to bring America, or the whole world, into one. The speech (to be given at the Republican National Convention) will be quite different (from the content when the incident did not occur),” he said.
According to the New York Post, Mr. Trump said in the same interview that he “wants our country to unite,” while “but I don't know if that is possible. People are very divided,” he said.
I responded to an interview with the conservative news media “Washington Examiner” on the 14th while on a flight heading to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where the Republican National Convention will be held. “I seldom look away from the crowd. At that moment, if I hadn't done that, I wouldn't be talking like this today.”
“This is an opportunity to bring America, or the whole world, into one. The speech (to be given at the Republican National Convention) will be quite different (from the content when the incident did not occur),” he said.
According to the New York Post, Mr. Trump said in the same interview that he “wants our country to unite,” while “but I don't know if that is possible. People are very divided,” he said.
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