Alarming reports are emerging from attendees of Donald Trump’s rally in Tucson, Arizona, raising concerns of a possible third attempt on the former president’s life. Around 20 supporters who attended the high-energy event are now reporting that they had to visit the emergency room immediately after the rally, suffering from alarming symptoms such as blurry vision and swelling.
The affected individuals were reportedly seated near the stage where Trump made his entrance. One attendee claims that her doctor diagnosed her with a chemical burn, further escalating suspicions of a possible chemical attack at the event.
The Trump campaign has acknowledged the incident, confirming they are gathering information. A senior campaign advisor commented, “We remain committed to the countless patriots that attend our high-energy, high-impact rallies across the country.”
As of now, no official statement has been made regarding the cause of the symptoms or whether this incident is being treated as a deliberate attack. Investigations are ongoing as the situation unfolds, with many speculating whether this could have been another attempt to harm the former president.
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