Donald Trump holds first event since apparent assassination attempt

18 September 2024, 10:14

Donald Trump gestures during an event in Flint
Election 2024 Trump. Picture: PA

The Republican presidential nominee attended an event in Flint, Michigan.

Former president Donald Trump has made his first public appearance since Sunday’s second apparent assassination attempt against him, speaking to a crowd chanting “God bless Trump!” and “Fight, Fight, Fight” as US Secret Service agents surrounded the stage to protect him.

The Republican presidential nominee, at an event in Flint, Michigan, described running for president as “a dangerous business” akin to car racing or bull riding.

“Only consequential presidents get shot at,” he said.

Earlier in the day, vice president Kamala Harris struck a measured tone, even steering clear of mentioning Mr Trump by name in an interview with black journalists that starkly contrasted with the former president’s own highly contentious appearance before the same group.

Donald Trump waves as he enters an event surrounded by Secret Service agents
Donald Trump waves as he enters the event (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

The two candidates briefly put their differences aside in a phone call Mr Trump described as “very, very nice” even as crowds booed when he mentioned Ms Harris by her first name.

Ms Harris said earlier in the day that she told Mr Trump “there’s no place for political violence in our country”.

Both sides are ramping up campaigning with no changes to Mr Trump’s calendar despite the apparent assassination attempt at one of his Florida golf courses, which has renewed accusations by Republicans that Democrats’ criticism against Mr Trump is inspiring violent attacks.

Democrats have accused Mr Trump in the past for his long history of inflammatory campaign rhetoric and advocacy for jailing or prosecuting his political enemies. But Ms Harris was treading more carefully in the aftermath of the latest incident.

Her session with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) was one of the few extensive sit-down interviews she has done since replacing President Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket in July.

She repeatedly criticised Mr Trump on issues including his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and opposition to abortion access, but was careful to refer to him as the former president and in other ways that avoided naming him directly.

Ms Harris answered questions from three association journalists at a small, relatively quiet venue at the Philadelphia studios of public radio station WHYY.

Kamala Harris waves before boarding Air Force Two
Kamala Harris said she told Mr Trump ‘there’s no place for political violence in our country’ (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)

That was very different from Mr Trump addressing the NABJ conference in Chicago in July, when he was antagonistic to the moderators and sparked an uproar by questioning the vice president’s racial identity.

Her manner was a departure from her campaign rallies, where Ms Harris often receives some of her loudest applause by declaring that her professional background as a prosecutor means “I know Donald Trump’s type”.

Pressed about reports of eroding support among black male voters, Ms Harris said she was not “assuming I’m gonna have it because I’m black”.

She ducked a question about whether she would support efforts by some congressional Democrats for reparations from the government to compensate descendants of slaves for years of unpaid labour by their ancestors. Mr Biden has backed the idea of at least studying reparations.

So far, Mr Biden and Ms Harris have tried to avoid politics in their responses to Sunday’s incident, instead condemning political violence of all kinds. The president also urged Congress to increase funding to the Secret Service.

Mr Trump has claimed, without evidence, that months of criticism against him by Ms Harris and Me Biden, who call him a threat to American democracy, inspired the latest attack.

Authorities say Ryan Wesley Routh camped outside the golf course in West Palm Beach, where Mr Trump was playing on Sunday, for nearly 12 hours with food and a rifle but fled without firing shots when a Secret Service agent spotted and shot at him. He was subsequently arrested as he drove away.

Routh’s past online posts suggest he has not been consistent about his politics in terms of supporting Democrats or Republicans. The attack came barely two months after Mr Trump was wounded during a rally in Pennsylvania.

By Press Association

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