After the Assassination Attempt, Will Trump Win the Elections? And What Are the Implications?
It appears that Trump is in a new phase of the American elections after the assassination attempt incident, which has boosted his chances of winning the upcoming November elections. Former President Donald Trump was injured in the ear during a shooting on Saturday at a large campaign rally, an assassination attempt that stokes fears of instability ahead of the polarizing U.S. presidential elections.
Trump and Biden are in the most tumultuous election in the United States in decades, with Trump facing legal problems while current President Joe Biden suffers from health crises that have led some to call for his resignation. The assassination attempt thus provides Trump with a significant opportunity to declare his victory in the American presidency.
Assassination Attempt in Pennsylvania
Former President Donald Trump was injured in the ear during a shooting on Saturday at a large campaign rally, an assassination attempt that stokes fears of instability ahead of the polarizing U.S. presidential elections. Trump was seen with his face bloodied after the shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania. The suspect and a bystander were killed, and two other attendees were seriously injured.
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During his evacuation, the Republican candidate raised his fist to the crowd in a sign of defiance. He later said, “I was hit by a bullet that went through the top of my right ear.” The FBI identified the shooter as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20 years old.
At a previous press conference, it was confirmed that authorities are investigating the shooting as an assassination attempt. Democratic President Joe Biden, who is expected to face Trump in the November elections, said there is no place for such violence in America.
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Trump‘s Great Opportunity
American newspapers have reported that Americans are ready to move with Trump to Milwaukee for him to officially announce his candidacy for the Republican Party as the 47th president of the United States. They added that such events are usually surrounded by tight security measures and that these measures will be significantly increased after the assassination attempt.
They also noted that these measures will affect media coverage, making it very difficult. Sources mentioned that Trump himself had expressed, before the incident, his fear of an assassination attempt.
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An American writer in the New York Times believes that “there is enough evidence that Donald Trump will win the U.S. presidential elections. This could only be prevented by his sudden death or an unprecedented escalation of conflict, whether in Ukraine or the Middle East, or even in both regions simultaneously, with the inevitable involvement of U.S. armed forces in one way or another in these conflicts.”