Trump says, he ‘took a bullet for democracy’
   Date :22-Jul-2024

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By Lalit K Jha
 
WASHINGTON,
 
FORMER US President Donald Trump in his first campaign rally since surviving an assassination attempt has dismissed concerns raised by critics that he is a threat to democracy, telling a large crowd in Michigan that he “took a bullet for democracy.” In the rally in Michigan on Saturday, Trump, who is the Republican presidential nominee for the November 5 elections, was joined by his running mate J D Vance. More than 12,000 people piled into the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids to see him and his running mate.
 
“They keep saying he’s a threat to democracy. I’m saying, ‘‘What the hell did I do to democracy?’ Last week I took a bullet for democracy,” Trump said, referencing an often-used Democrat talking point. “What did I do against democracy? Crazy,” Trump, 78, said amidst applause from thousands of his supporters. Trump’s comments come one week since the former president survived an assassination attempt while campaigning in Pennsylvania. He was shot in the ear less than 10 minutes into his speech, prompting him to be escorted off stage. One attendee and the shooter died during the attack while two others were injured. The former President also spoke about Project 2025, which his rivals and the Opposition Democratic Party claim is an initiative that threatens democracy.