Trump shares painful memories of assassination attempt during Republican nomination acceptance speech

by Lisa Noeth

President Trump took the stage to accept the Republican nomination on July 18. He opened up to the nation about the harrowing moment that left him and the entire world in shock with the shot heard around the world. During the Butler rally in Pennsylvania, President Trump survived an assassination attempt.

He recounted the emotional moment while wearing a white bandage on his ear as his badge of honor by saying he was “not supposed to be here.” Then the crowd chanted, “Yes, you are! Yes, you are!” He remembered the bone-chilling moment when the shot was fired and said, “There was blood pouring everywhere, yet, in a certain way I felt very safe because I had God on my side.”

President Trump showed his deep devotion to God for intervening in saving his life as he said: “I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of almighty God.”

President Trump embodied the strength and resilience of the American spirit. He made a call for all citizens to work for the common good. President Trump will foster an environment where every single American’s voice is heard.

President Trump’s message resonates with the American people, inspiring them to rally behind President Trump, he expressed hope and unity for the future.

He said with conviction:

“You have been told to LOWER your expectations and to accept less for your families.” President Donald J. Trump says, “Your expectations are not big enough.

President Trump pleaded with the American people, humbly asking for their vote on November 5, the most important election in American history.

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