Trump vows unstoppable mission after surviving rally shooting
Donald Trump, during the last day of the Republican Party convention, spoke publicly for the first time after the attack. The Republican candidate formally accepted the nomination for the office of president. He also spoke about Saturday's attack. "You’ll never hear it from me a second time," he began. He once again talked about a possible World War III during the speech.
6:42 AM EDT, July 19, 2024
Trump took the stage as Lee Greenwood performed "God Bless America." A firefighter's jacket and helmet were brought on stage. The items belonged to firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was killed during the shooting at the rally on Saturday.
Trump began his speech by formally accepting the Republican Party's nomination for president for the third time at the National Republican Convention in Milwaukee. "Tonight, with faith and devotion, I proudly accept your nomination," he said.
He continued, "No matter what dangers come our way, no matter what obstacles lie in our path, we will keep striving toward our shared and glorious destiny - and we will not fail. Together, we will save this country, we will restore the Republic, and we will usher in the rich and wonderful tomorrows that our people truly deserve."
"I am running to be president for all of America, not half of America, because there is no victory in winning for half of America," he emphasized.
"I shouldn’t be here today"
The former president spoke publicly about the attack on him for the first time. "I’ll tell you what happened, and you’ll never hear it from me a second time because it’s too painful to tell," he stressed. The crowd fell silent as Trump spoke about the shooting.
"I heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me really, really hard on my right ear. I said to myself, 'Wow, what was that? It can only be a bullet and moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down, and my hand was covered with blood. I immediately knew it was very serious, that we were under attack, and in one movement, proceeded to drop to the ground," Trump recounted.
"There was blood pouring everywhere, and yet, in a certain way I felt very safe because I had God on my side.The amazing thing is that prior to the shot, if I had not moved my head at the very last instant, the assassin's bullet would have perfectly hit its mark, and I would not be here tonight," Trump continued. In response, the crowd chanted, "Yes, you are! Yes, you are!"
Trump added, "I am not supposed to be here tonight," noting that "I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of almighty God. Many people say it was a providential moment."
"When I rose, surrounded by Secret Service, the crowd was confused because they thought I was dead. And there was great, great sorrow. I could see that on their faces as I looked out. They didn’t know I was looking out; they thought it was over. But I could see it and I wanted to do something to let them know I was OK. I raised my right arm, looked at the thousands and thousands of people that were breathlessly waiting and started shouting, 'Fight, fight, fight,'" Trump said. The crowd started to repeat after him.
Trump also honored Corey Comperatore's memory with a moment of silence, then approached his items on stage and kissed them. "He lost his life selflessly acting as a human shield to protect them from flying bullets," Trump said.
Trump promised that after Saturday's shooting, "nothing will stop him in this mission, because our vision is righteous and our cause is pure."
"No matter what obstacle comes our way, we will not break. We will not bend. We will not back down, and I will never stop fighting for you, your family and our magnificent country. Never," he added.
Trump again talks about World War III
"War is now raging in Europe and the Middle East, a growing specter of conflict hangs over Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines, and all of Asia, and our planet is teetering on the edge of World War III, and this will be a war like no other war because of weaponry," Trump said.
"I will end every single international crisis that the current administration has created, including the horrible war with Russia and Ukraine, which would have never happened if I was president," he promised.
"Partisan witch hunt"
Trump called on the Democrats to stop the "partisan witch hunts" against him. He cited, as an example, that on Monday, a judge in Florida dismissed his case regarding classified documents.
"If Democrats want to unify our country, they should drop these partisan witch hunts, which I’ve been going through for approximately eight years. And they should do that without delay and allow an election to proceed that is worthy of our people. We’re going to win it anyway," Trump said.
He also said that the Democratic Party "should immediately stop weaponizing the justice system and labeling their political opponent as an enemy of democracy."
He stressed that members of his family have received subpoenas from Congress. "Every week, they get another subpoena from the Democrats. Crazy Nancy Pelosi, the whole thing. Just boom, boom, boom," the Republican candidate said.