There is little doubt that Donald Trump is making a speedy recovery, as seen by the fact that his bandages are shrinking significantly. He has gone from wearing large white gauze to a tiny band-aid that is the color of his skin.

Just a few seconds ago, the top Republican candidate ascended the stage for his event in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Many people anticipated seeing the eye-catching bandage that was covering his gunshot wound; but, 45 chose to cover it with a simple band-aid instead.

There is no sign of the bandage, which a large number of individuals at the Republican National Convention wore as a show of support for their candidate. On the other hand, the new bandage blends in perfectly with Trump’s skin when seen from a distance.

Once again, President Trump addressed the shooting incident, reiterating remarks he made at the Republican National Convention (RNC) about God protecting him during the tragedy that came dangerously close to taking his life.

Trump is moving on from the attempt on his life that occurred at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the previous week. This event is pretty much a boilerplate rally for Trump. Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was 20 years old at the time, was responsible for the horrifying occurrence that resulted in the loss of one guest and the injury of two more.

At the Republican National Convention (RNC), DJT paid tribute to the deceased individual, Corey Comperatore, and conducted a more in-depth investigation into the event on Thursday. These actions suggest that he is shifting his attention away from the shooting and onto the campaign as a whole.

Take, for example, the straw poll that he conducted at the rally on Saturday, in which he asked his fans whether they would like to see him defeat Joe Biden or Kamala Harris in the event that JB quits out of the race, as many people think.

Anyway, Trump has reverted back to his previous behavior, and in a short amount of time, he won’t need any kind of ear protection at all.

By Anna

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