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US media revealed: After the "attempted assassination", Trump plans to stop holding large outdoor campaign rallies

2024-07-24

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[Global Network News] According to the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on the 23rd local time, two sources said that the US Republican presidential candidate and former President Trump plans to stop holding large-scale outdoor campaign rallies.

On June 18th local time, Trump held a campaign rally in Racine, Wisconsin. Source: US media report

The report said that sources said the current plan is to hold the rally indoors, but they also said that Trump may also participate in smaller outdoor rallies, or larger rallies with more thorough entrance checks and no high ground such as stadiums near these rallies.

According to reports, on the evening of the 23rd local time, spokespersons for the Trump campaign and the Secret Service did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

According to a report by The Washington Post on the 23rd, sources revealed that after Trump was shot, the U.S. Secret Service advised the Trump campaign team to stop arranging large-scale outdoor rallies, and the Trump campaign team followed the advice of the Secret Service.

According to previous reports, on July 13, Trump was "attempted to assassinate" at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, injuring his right ear. One spectator died and two others were seriously injured. The gunman was shot dead by Secret Service personnel.