The assassination has changed attitudes and perspectives on life. Donald Trump

This case was not a complete failure but it was very horrible that what happened was not expected at all. A speech by a former US president


The assassination has changed attitudes and perspectives on life. Donald Trump

Washington - Former US President and current candidate Donald Trump has said that surviving a death attempt has changed his attitude and outlook on life. According to PBS News, while speaking at the Republican National Convention, he said that he was shot when he was running the best campaign in terms of how his campaign would bring him back to the presidency. is from

He said this about the shooting that took place at a large gathering in Pennsylvania, in which one person was killed and two were injured. The attacker, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was also killed.

Referring to the young man who shot himself, President Trump said that at that time the crowd was shouting Murderer! Killer! He said that this case was not a complete failure, but it was very horrible that what happened was not expected at all.

This conversation with Trump has come out at a time when the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and Congress have started an investigation with the Secret Service and other security officials of this incident that has shaken the whole world. The Oversight Committee in the US House of Representatives has announced that it will also hold talks with the head of the Secret Service on July 22 in the background of Donald Trump's failure to secure the election rally.


Republican Senator John Barrasso has said that the gunman who tried to kill former US President Donald Trump was identified by law enforcement officials as a suspect an hour before he opened fire.

It came after a briefing between Congress and members of the US Secret Service. Secret Service and FBI representatives told lawmakers in Congress during a conference call yesterday that 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old who tried to kill Trump, has been diagnosed with major depressive disorder.

Kimberly Chittle, the women's director of the service, admitted that her agency had made mistakes and failures.

FBI Director Christopher Wray also announced that his agency has conducted more than 200 interviews so far and vowed to investigate, according to a lawmaker who attended the meeting. No stone will be left unturned According to multiple sources who spoke with federal security officials, no clear motive for Thomas Matthew Crooks' attack has yet emerged.

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