A year after the attack on US President Donald Trump in the small town of Butler in Pennsylvania, the 79-year-old described the failed attack on him as “unforgettable”. He was “saved by God to make America big again,” he said.
The right fist raised, the face bleed and then the “Vecht, Vecht, Vecht!” (Fighting, fighting, fighting): Hardly a photo of Donald Trump burned himself in memory as his reaction to the murder attack on him.
There is no public appearance in which he no longer ballet his fist. With the impression of powerful masculinity, he wants to stand out from his predecessor Joe Biden, whom he calls “sleepy” and stands for everything Trump and his followers despise.
On the birthday of the attack, Trump gave his son -in -Law Lara, his son Eric, an interview. Here fragments from the monologue DENKRems:
- The American president says about the shots on him: “It was unforgettable. I didn’t know exactly what was going on. I was caught. There was no doubt. And luckily I went down quickly.”
- On television -recordings from a year ago you can see how Trump comes up from the shock with the help of the passenger protectors after a few seconds, first asks for his shoes and then bakes instinctively. While he is led to a car, the crowd “US, US, US” Zelt Zelt.
“This moment has really changed the course of history,” says Lara Trump. It confirmed her father -in -Waw’s wants to win. Many political experts also think that Trump’s unusual response to the murder attack was jointly responsible for Trump to win Biden against the new Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
Only two days after the attack he was on stage again and gave himself combative. With a connection in the right ear he had celebrated followers as a hero of followers in Milwaukee. At the beginning of October, only a month before the presidential election, he performed again in Butler.
Source: Krone

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