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Trump’s Rally in Grand Rapids Draws Huge Support Despite Recent Shooting

Thousands of Trump supporters gathered for Donald Trump’s first rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, since the recent shooting incident. Despite concerns about safety, the event was packed with enthusiastic attendees sporting red Make America Great Again hats and American flag-themed outfits. Security measures were heightened, with metal detectors at the entrance and military personnel securing the building beforehand. Former Secret Service agent, Jason Russell, highlighted the increased security measures in place to prevent any threats. The rally marks Trump’s continued campaign efforts in key battleground states, as he faces a close race against President Joe Biden. The event also featured Trump’s first public appearance with his vice-presidential pick, Ohio Sen. JD Vance. Meanwhile, Biden has put campaign events on hold after testing positive for COVID-19, sparking concerns within his own party about his ability to continue in the race. Trump has focused his speeches on attacking Biden’s administration and highlighting his own survival from the recent assassination attempt. Despite the ongoing drama in the Democratic Party, Trump remains relentless in his campaign efforts and plans to hold his next rally in Charlotte, North Carolina on 24 July.