“Whose fault is it ?”: Donald Trump believes Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are partly responsible for his assassination attempt
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More than a month after the events, the former president and current candidate indicated that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris bear some responsibility for the assassination attempt against him.
During a rally in Pennsylvania, Thomas Matthew Crooks shot the White House candidate on July 13 but did not kill him. More than a month after this assassination attempt, Donald Trump returned to the facts and indicated in an interview that Joe Biden and his vice president were responsible, we can read on DH net.
"They really weren't interested in my health"
Kamala Harris' opponent gave details of what happened and when the young man fired. “I had no reason to look to the right, there were no crowds on the sides. And you know my all-time favorite graph showing my good numbers on stopping immigration at the border. It's always on my left and I always use it at the end of my speeches. This was the very beginning of my speech and it was on my right. So if you add it all up, it's like a one-in-a-million chance. But I did this perfect U-turn, I just saw it again on TV,” he said.
But after counting himself lucky, Donald Trump placed some of the blame on his opponents Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. "When that happened, people asked: Whose fault is it? ? I think to some extent it's Biden and Harris' fault. And I'm the opponent. Look, they used the government as a weapon against me, they brought in the entire Justice Department to try to get me, they didn't really care about my health and safety,” he told host Phil McGraw.
“They made it very difficult to properly staff the Secret Service,”, continued Donald Trump. While the candidate's outbursts have been increasing in recent weeks, the remarks made this time are more serious. The election is getting closer and the former president is becoming increasingly virulent with his opponents.
A premeditated act
The assassination attempt against the Republican candidate took place on the night of July 13 to 14. Thomas Matthew Crooks, who fired shots at Donald Trump, had scouted the area before carrying out the attack.
The latter had used a drone that had a predetermined route. The small flying device was tasked with mapping the location of the rally of US presidential contender Joe Biden.
A few days before his attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania, shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks posted an intriguing message on the gaming platform Stream to discuss his ambition, revealsFox News.
“July 13th will be my first, look what it “give”" the young man had written. On this platform where tens of millions of players can communicate and buy video games, this message, in which the 20-year-old shooter does not declare anything concrete, nevertheless appears rather intriguing.