The Trump rally was horrified
Yesterday, the sun in Butler County seemed to hold its breath, and what was supposed to be a political heat wave was unexpectedly torn apart by gunfire.
Trump, the leader who always likes to stand on the cusp, had just established himself on the stage when he was disrupted by the sudden sound of gunfire.
The crowd, like a swarm of alarmed bees, was instantly chaotic, and Trump, in the midst of the human wall built by the bodyguards, was quickly evacuated from the scene.
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Imagine the 8 to 10 gunshots, like thunder on a summer afternoon, making the air tremble. Trump, the iron-clad man, was shot but did not flinch.
The blood stains on the side of his face became a badge of his perseverance; The roar in his ears seemed to be the unyielding war song in his heart.
Safe and sound, quick response from the Secret Service
The Secret Service, the force that always silently guards behind, was the first to stand up and declare that Trump was safe. Anthony · Guglielmi, the voice of the communications chief, pierced the chaos and reassured everyone.
And Trump's spokesman Steven Cheung even used the words "safe and sound" to draw the first end to this turmoil.
This accident not only tested Trump, but also tested the political ecology of United States. Republicans, like a united battle array, have spoken out in support of Trump and prayed for his speedy recovery.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi · Noem is even more blunt in saying that Trump is the toughest man. On the other hand, the Democratic Party, despite its different political stances, also chose to condemn the violence, emphasizing that United States is the soil of democracy and does not allow any flower of violence to bloom.
In this turmoil, the tech giant Elon · Musk also rarely stood up and publicly expressed his support for Trump.