First Campaign Appearance by Trump Since Assassination Attempt - Pressure on Biden Continues to Grow
Donald Trump made his first campaign appearance since the assassination attempt on him a week ago, rallying in Michigan alongside his vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance.
Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on Joe Biden to drop out of the race as Trump gains momentum in the polls. Trump survived the assassination attempt and used his speech to attack Biden, Harris, and Michigan Governor Whitmer.
He also mentioned his new vice presidential candidate, Vance, the would-be assassin Crooks, former White House doctor Ronny Jackson, and the conservative manifesto 'Project 2025'. Trump's doctor revealed that the bullet narrowly missed his head.
Trump claimed that he had received no warning before the assassination attempt and stated that he had 'caught a bullet for democracy'. The election is becoming increasingly tense, with Biden facing doubts about his ability to continue as the Democratic candidate while recovering from COVID-19.
As Trump returns to the campaign trail, his aggressive rhetoric and policy proposals are gaining support, putting pressure on Biden to make a decision about his candidacy.
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