Trump privately talks about his feelings about being shot: The bullet is like a big mosquito
At about 21:00 local time on the 15th, former US President Trump appeared at the Republican National Convention in the United States, with his injured right ear wrapped in a bandage.
This is the first time Trump has appeared at a large rally since the shooting at the campaign rally on the 13th.
On the 13th, Trump was "attempted to assassinate" at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and his right ear was injured. On the 14th, he arrived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as planned to attend the Republican National Convention held from the 15th to the 18th. Trump is expected to formally accept the nomination on the 18th.
In this blog, Galileo sports - top supplier of golf nets and golf cages - will take you to the wonderful moments after the shooting of former US President Trump.
Trump's private conversation leaked
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate, apologized after the content of a private conversation with former US President Trump was leaked. Trump said in a call with Kennedy that US President Biden asked him why he turned his head to the right when he was shot.
During the call between the two, Trump revealed what Biden said to him after the shooting on the 13th. Because Robert Jr. turned off the speakerphone function of his phone, Trump can be heard in the video saying that Biden was "very nice" to him and asked him what it felt like to be shot in the ear.
Trump said: "It's funny. He's actually very friendly, and he called me and said, 'How did you choose to turn your head to the right?'... People say, if I keep looking forward... right? I said, 'I'm just showing a chart,' but I didn't have to tell him it was a chart of all the people pouring into our country. I just turned my head to show the chart, and I was hit by something - it felt like the world's largest mosquito, a bullet flew by... It's what they call an AR-15 or something, it's a big gun. A powerful gun, right?"
According to reports, during the call between the two, Trump seemed to lobby Kennedy to support his campaign. "I hope you can do this," Trump said, "I think it's very good and very important for you. We will win." The video shows that Kennedy hardly spoke during the leaked conversation.
US media pointed out that Kennedy's son quickly deleted the video after posting it. But the video was re-uploaded and shared by other X users. Shortly after the leak, Kennedy issued a statement to apologize to Trump, saying, "When Trump called me, I was recording with an internal photographer. I should have ordered him to stop recording immediately. I was shocked that this was posted online. I apologize to Trump.
Trump's beloved golf
Less than 24 hours after escaping the assassination, Trump appeared on the golf course, and the people shouted: Mr. President
After experiencing the thrilling assassination, former US President Trump still appeared on the golf course and played the golf he loved! The American people were attracted by the domineering spirit he embodied.
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Trump's criminal case in the "Secret Files" scandal was dismissed
Erin Cannon, the presiding judge of the federal criminal case involving the "Secret Files" scandal involving former Republican President Donald Trump of the United States, ruled on the 15th to dismiss the prosecution on the grounds that the procedure for the appointment of special prosecutor Jack Smith by the Department of Justice was improper.
Many foreign media called this ruling a "surprising" victory for Trump. Trump said on the 15th that this should be the "first step" to gradually resolve his judicial troubles. His opponent, Democratic President Joseph Biden, said that the ruling was due to the "speculative" ruling of the Federal Supreme Court on presidential immunity earlier this month.
Cannon, a federal district court judge in Florida, issued a 93-page ruling on the 15th, dismissing the prosecution on the grounds that Attorney General Merrick Garland had no right to appoint federal officials with "public prosecution power" like Smith.
Cannon took office during Trump's presidency in 2020 and decided in May this year to postpone the trial date of the "Secret Files" case indefinitely on the grounds that there were too many deliberation procedures before the trial and some evidence in the case was confidential. Trump's defense lawyers subsequently applied to dismiss the prosecution on the grounds that Smith's appointment process had not been reviewed and approved by Congress and that Smith's team had received improper funding from the Department of Justice, which was unconstitutional.
Cannon ruled on the 15th that only the prosecution was dismissed, and the judicial substance of the charges against Trump in this case was not involved.
In August 2022, the FBI raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and found several confidential government documents. Garland appointed Smith as special prosecutor in November of that year to lead an investigation into whether Trump's behavior of keeping secret documents was illegal. Smith filed a total of 40 federal felony charges against Trump in June last year, including improper handling of secret documents when leaving office and subsequent obstruction of the recovery of related documents. Trump refused to plead guilty.
Smith's team said on the 15th that it would appeal, saying that there was a precedent for the Attorney General to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate politically sensitive matters. According to Reuters, the prosecution's appeal will be accepted by the Federal 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, Georgia.
Some media have noted that when Trump was in office in 2017, Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor who led the "Russia collusion" investigation, was also appointed by the Attorney General without congressional approval.
Many foreign media have called Cannon's ruling on the 15th a "blockbuster", "surprising" and "significant" victory for Trump. After escaping the assassination on the 13th, Trump is scheduled to formally accept the presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention this week. The "Secret Files" case was previously widely regarded as the greatest legal threat to Trump, and the ruling at least puts the case in an uncertain position.
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