Trump Resumes Campaigning After Apparent Assassination Attempt
Former President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail in Michigan, holding an event in Flint just days after a second apparent assassination attempt. Trump has been vocal in blaming his opponents, specifically President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, for inflammatory rhetoric that he claims inspires violence against him. In a series of statements, he suggested that the political climate, fueled by Democrat rhetoric, has escalated tensions and put him at risk. Trump also acknowledged receiving a 'nice call' from Harris after the incident, although he expressed a desire that it hadn't happened at all. Meanwhile, Harris is on her campaign trail in Pennsylvania condemning political violence and maintaining a measured response compared to Trump's fiery remarks. The ramifications of these events continue to unfold, with analysts questioning whether the incident will bolster Trump's presidential bid as he leverages the situation for fundraising and political gain.