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Trump Braves GOP Convention with Bandaged Ear, Days After Assassination Attempt

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Former US President Donald Trump, with his injured right ear covered in bandage, made a robust appearance at the Republican National Convention held at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. It was his first public appearance since the attempted assassination on Saturday at Butler, Pennsylvania, where he was shot during a rally.

On Saturday’s incident, Trump avoided a fatal blow with only his right ear grazed by the bullet, but it left one person dead with two injured at the scene. The suspect who aimed at Trump was killed on the spot.

Two days after the incident, Trump stood before his supporters again. According to CNN, Trump entered the stage as Lee Greenwood performed “God Bless the USA,” with delegates and spectators welcoming him with loud cheers.

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Trump entered the stage and shook hands with his son, Don. Jr. He also responded to his supporters by waving his fist. The audience chanted, “We want Trump!” and “USA! USA! USA!”

Standing next to Senator J.D. Vance, who was nominated as his vice presidential candidate, Trump thanked the cheering supporters. He did not attend the convention held in the morning that day but participated in the afternoon’s event.

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