Trump delivers first speech after assassination attempt, criticizing Democrats
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Donald Trump held his first public meeting since the recent assassination attempt. He expressed optimism about the future, criticized the Democrats and called on Joe Biden to resign.
Former President Donald Trump held his first public meeting since the assassination last weekend on Sunday night, Norwegian time. He was accompanied by his vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, reports AR, reports UNN.
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“We're going to come back bigger, stronger, and better. We're more united and more determined than ever,” Trump said from a podium in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
He also used this speech to ridicule the Democrats and force Joe Biden to resign.
“They don't know who their candidate is. This guy ran for office, got the votes, and now they want to take them away from him. And this is democracy?” Trump said to cheers from the 12,000 people in attendance.
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