Trump soaks up cheers at GOP convention in first public appearance since shooting

Milwaukee — Former President Donald Trump made his first public appearance since a shooter attempted to assassinate him at a political rally on Saturday

He entered the Republican convention hall to deafening ovation, his right ear bandaged and his fist raised.

Supporters on the convention floor and in the stadium sang along to a live rendition of "God Bless the U.S.A."

with singer Lee Greenwood as Trump waved to supporters and joined family members and new running mate JD Vance in their seats

along with Tucker Carlson and Florida Rep. Byron Donalds.

Trump maintained a calm demeanor as the room erupted with "USA" chants.

Later, Trump mouthed "thank you" when Amber Rose, a rapper and TV personality, urged Americans to vote for him during her speech.

Following the shooting, Trump raised his fist to his fans in Butler, Pennsylvania. Then he was put into a waiting vehicle and spent several days out of the public eye, but in the midst of a flurry of behind-the-scenes action.

Trump received phone calls from President Joe Biden, Republican Party officials, and people around the world. He speculated to conservative outlets about how he had escaped death.

He returned to his residence in New Jersey before flying to Wisconsin for the Republican National Convention, where he was nominated for president for the third time.

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