Milwaukee, 16 July– Former US President Donald Trump made his first public appearance on Monday, just days after being attacked during an election rally. With bandages visible on his ears, Trump attended the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, showing a defiant spirit despite his recent ordeal. The British media outlet BBC reported on the event.

Trump arrived at the convention venue at 10 PM local time. Upon his arrival, the 45th President of the United States thanked his teammates and supporters, who greeted him with enthusiastic chants of "Fight! Fight! Fight!"

Raising a fist in solidarity, Trump encouraged his supporters, demonstrating his resolve to continue his campaign efforts. Despite concerns about his physical condition and security, Trump refused to postpone the convention for two days and attended the event the day after the attack.

The attack on Trump, which occurred during an election rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday evening, left him injured but not deterred. His appearance in Milwaukee highlights his commitment to his campaign and his determination to overcome the challenges he faces.

As Trump continues to rally support and push forward with his political ambitions, his supporters remain steadfast, backing him with unwavering enthusiasm. The incident has only seemed to strengthen the resolve of both Trump and his followers as they look ahead to the upcoming election season.