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Trump accepts nomination as presidential candidate and goes with 'unbelievable victory' outlook

Donald Trump officially accepted his nomination as the Republican Party's presidential candidate. 'In four months, we will achieve an incredible victory', he said Thursday (local time) at the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He wanted to be 'President for all of America, not...

Donald Trump at the US Republicans' convention
Donald Trump at the US Republicans' convention

Trump accepts nomination as presidential candidate and goes with 'unbelievable victory' outlook

Trump spoke about the attempted assassination at a rally on a Saturday. "I immediately knew it was serious that we were attacked," said the 78-year-old. In some way, he felt secure, "because I had God on my side." Trump also observed a moment of silence for the spectator killed at the rally.

Trump was shot and slightly injured in the ear at a rally in the state of Pennsylvania on a Saturday. According to police reports, besides the alleged shooter, a spectator was killed, and two others were seriously injured.

Despite the recent assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, Trump's nomination for the Republicans in the upcoming Presidential election in America remains unaltered. The incident in Wisconsin, where Milwaukee served as a key campaign location, has not deterred Trump's supporters from believing in his potential victory. The resilience displayed by Trump after the attack has further solidified his image as an incredible Presidential candidate. The Republicans continue to rally behind Trump, stating that his nomination is a testament to the strength of American democracy.

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