Donald Trump has told a rally in Michigan that he “took a bullet for democracy” when an attempt was made on his life last week.

Attended by thousands, it was Trump’s first rally with new running mate JD Vance - and first since he survived the assassination attempt.

He told a packed arena in Grand Rapids that Democrats have accused him of being “a threat to democracy” and, to huge applause, said he was ready to “take back the White House”.

Many of those at the event, in the battleground state of Michigan, told the BBC that the assassination attempt - which killed an audience member and wounded two others - would not stop them from showing support for the Republican presidential nominee.

Some said they came precisely because of the shooting.

  • xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    No it doesn’t. The saying is usually meant to signify that you intentions put yourself in danger and ended up getting shot.

    Most soldiers that take a bullet for our country would much rather have not been shot but accepted that risk as reasonable.