The website redirected prospective donors to a page on
fundraising platform WinRed that shows a black and white image
taken by an Associated Press photographer that Trump has
described as "iconic."
It shows the Republican candidate's face streaked with blood and
his fist raised in defiance after a bullet pierced his upper
right ear at a rally in Pennsylvania. The image was captioned
with the words "FEAR NOT" written in upper case letters.
A message below the image read: "Unity. Peace. Make America
Great Again." The page also carried Trump's signature and gave
visitors to the website options to contribute at different
levels.
In an interview published late on Sunday by the New York Post,
Trump spoke about the images taken of him immediately after he
was shot, including the photo featured on his campaign website.
"A lot of people say it's the most iconic photo they've ever
seen," Trump was quoted as saying in the New York Post. "They're
right and I didn't die. Usually you have to die to have an
iconic picture."
Trump, who is running against Democratic U.S. President Joe
Biden in November's election, was shot by a 20-year-old man with
a semiautomatic rifle on Saturday at the rally in Butler,
Pennsylvania, authorities said.
One Trump supporter who attended the rally was killed, two
others were wounded and the suspect was shot dead by security
agents. The FBI said it was investigating the shooting as an
assassination attempt.
Leaders of both the Republican and Democratic parties, including
Trump and Biden, appealed to the bitterly divided country to
unite and maintain calm after the shooting.
A GoFundMe campaign backed by Trump for the victims of the
shooting at the former president's rally had raised over $3.5
million by the end of Sunday.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; editing by Frank
McGurty and Sharon Singleton)
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