Donald Trump's Near-Death Experience at Pennsylvania Rally
Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed his timely head movement during a rally in Pennsylvania saved his life from an assassin's bullet. He recounted the incident during his speech at the Republican National Convention, highlighting how the bullet narrowly missed hitting its mark.
In a dramatic revelation, former U.S. President Donald Trump shared that a last-moment motion of his head spared his life from an assassin's bullet during a rally in Pennsylvania.
During his speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday, Trump remarked, "The amazing thing is that prior to the shot, if I had not moved my head at that very last instant, the assassin's bullet would have perfectly hit its mark. And I would not be here tonight."
The incident underscores the persistent security threats faced by high-profile political figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
Advertisement
ALSO READ
BJP's CR Kesavan Criticizes CM Mamata Banerjee's Fiery Speech
Opposition Walkout Over Alleged Hate Speech in Meghalaya Assembly
Legal Turmoil for Telegram CEO Pavel Durov: Freedom of Speech vs. Legal Responsibility
Delhi Court Sets Hearing Date for 2020 Riot Petitions Including Hate Speech FIRs
Kamala Harris Stresses Domestic Ownership of U.S. Steel in Labor Day Rally Speech