After the assassination, Trump speaks from inside the bulletproof glass box

Earlier today, Donald Trump kept his first open rally since attempting to strike him in Pennsylvania on 13 July. The Republican presidential candidate was protected in the Asheboro, North Carolina, from an anti-plumb glass screen set around the podium as a security measure in [...]
The Republican presidential candidate was protected in the Asheboro, North Carolina, event by an anti-plumb glass screen, located around the podium as a security measure in response to the July attack.
He was introduced by the candidate for vice president, JD Vance, who said Trump had given up a life with “everything you might want” to run for president.
They couldn't beat him in the ballot box, so they tried to bankrupt him. They failed, so they tried to download it,” said Vance. “They failed this too, so they tried to put him in jail. And they even tried to kill him... Donald Trump still stands. ”
Trump walked a few meters from behind the stage to the podium, none of which was protected by bulletproof glass.
I just wanted to thank JD... doing a fantastic job,” said Trump, reported BBC












