Trump to hold first campaign rally after assassination attempt
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[July 20, 2024]
By Tim Reid
GRAND RAPIDS (Reuters) - Donald Trump will hold his first campaign rally
on Saturday since he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt one week
ago and fresh from his nominating convention where his takeover of the
Republican Party was cemented.
Trump will appear in Grand Rapids, in the battleground state of
Michigan, along with his new vice presidential pick, Ohio U.S. Senator
J.D. Vance. It will be their first campaign event together as the now
official Republican presidential ticket.
Republican Party officials said during Trump's nominating convention in
Milwaukee this week that his brush with death last Saturday had changed
him, and that when he made his acceptance speech on Thursday night he
would call for national unity.
While Trump began the address with a call for unity and national
healing, much of his speech was his well-known list of grievances and
attacks on opponents.
It is unclear what type of a speech Trump will deliver on Saturday, but
his diehard supporters typically flock to such events to hear Trump's
more traditional inflammatory rhetoric.
Trump and Vance will take the stage in Grand Rapids with the Republican
Party unified behind them after this week's nominating convention. In
contrast, the Democrats are in turmoil and it is no longer certain that
President Joe Biden will be the Democratic nominee facing Trump in the
Nov. 5 election.
Biden is facing mounting calls from many elected officials in his own
party to step aside as the party's White House candidate and to end his
re-election bid, after his poor debate performance against Trump last
month.
Biden is trailing in opinion polls and is behind in every swing state
against Trump. Many Democrats fear he may have virtually no path to
victory and that the party needs a new presidential candidate to take on
Trump.
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Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald
Trump is joined on stage by wife Melania and other relatives after
he finished giving his acceptance speech on Day 4 of the Republican
National Convention (RNC), at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, U.S., July 18, 2024. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo
The rally in Grand Rapids will be in an indoor arena, unlike the
event in Butler, Pennsylvania last weekend, which was outdoors. At
that event, the gunman was able to scale the roof of a building
outside the Secret Service perimeter before opening fire on Trump,
clipping his ear, killing a rally-goer and wounding several others.
The U.S. Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting Trump,
declined to comment on security for the Grand Rapids event. An
investigation is under way into the security failures at the Butler
rally.
"The Secret Service does not discuss the means and methods used for
our protective operations," the agency said in a statement.
Trump gave a detailed account of his narrow brush with death in his
convention speech on Thursday, telling the audience that he was only
talking to them "by the grace of Almighty God."
(Reporting by Tim Reid in Grand Rapids, editing by Ross Colvin and
Alistair Bell)
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