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Trump boasts taking bullet for democracy in first rally since attack

By AFP
July 22, 2024
Former US President and 2024 presidential nominee Donald Trump gestures after speaking during a campaign rally with US Senator and vice presidential nominee JD Vance at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on July 20, 2024. — AFP
Former US President and 2024 presidential nominee Donald Trump gestures after speaking during a campaign rally with US Senator and vice presidential nominee JD Vance at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on July 20, 2024. — AFP

Grand Rapids, United States: Donald Trump, holding his first campaign rally Saturday since surviving an assassination attempt, rejected concerns that he is a threat to America´s democratic system, triumphantly telling the crowd: “I took a bullet for democracy.”

“I´m not an extremist at all,” the newly-crowned Republican presidential nominee continued at the rally in swing state Michigan, dismissing his reported links to Project 2025, a shadow manifesto from figures close to him that has been characterized by opponents as an authoritarian, right-wing wish list.

And he mocked the rival Democratic Party, roiled by unprecedented pressure for President Joe Biden to abandon his reelection bid amid concerns over his age and fitness to serve, if reelected, until 2029.

“They have no idea who their candidate is... This guy goes and he gets the votes, and now they want to take it away. That´s democracy,” Trump told the 12,000-strong crowd of passionate supporters.

In the fiery but typically rambling speech, the Republican riffed on his hardline immigration views, espoused falsehoods about migrant crime, and repeated his baseless claim that Democrats “rigged” the 2020 election.

He expressed admiration for foreign autocrats including China´s “brilliant” Xi Jinping, whom he praised for controlling “1.4 billion people with an iron fist.”

And he evoked the seconds after a gunman tried to kill him at a rally in Pennsylvania, when, bloodied and surrounded by Secret Service agents, he raised a fist and yelled for his supporters to “fight!”

The crowd in Grand Rapids chanted the word back to him multiple times Saturday, though some appeared to tire of the lengthy address after 90 minutes and began heading to the exits.

The rally represented a moment remarkable by any measure, with Trump back on the campaign trail exactly one week since the assassination attempt.

He wore a new, smaller, flesh-colored bandage over his right ear, grazed in the attack by a 20-year-old gunman who also killed one bystander.

But Trump, after his near-death experience, ignored his self-declared pivot to unity and launched into the divisive rhetoric that has marked his political career.

He hurled insults and invective, calling Biden “stupid” and a “feeble old” man, and branding Harris “crazy” and “nuts.”

The Biden-Harris campaign dismissed the speech as Trump “peddling the same lies (and) running the same campaign of revenge and retribution.” Security was tight inside Van Andel Arena, amid questions over Secret Service lapses at the Pennsylvania rally -- though there were few visible signs of enhanced law enforcement in Grand Rapids.