Donald Trump held his first campaign rally since being shot and thanked his supporters Saturday for their outpouring of love while ridiculing Democrats for being a party of corrupt insiders intent on dislodging their leader in a coup.
Gone was the big, white, gauze-filled bandage that he wore during the week to protect his wounded ear. It was replaced with a smaller, flesh-colored dressing.
‘Last week I took a bullet for democracy,’ he said to roars of support.
As Joe Biden, 81, recovers out-of-sight at home from COVID-19, 78-year-old Trump walked out to a thunderous welcome, providing an extraordinary political split screen for the 2024 election.
While one president fights for his political life, another has survived a 2020 defeat, a criminal conviction and an assassin’s bullet to once again stand astride his party.
He returned to the stage in Grand Rapids a changed man, according to his confidants.
Donald Trump has held his first campaign rally since being shot and thanked…
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