U.S. Campaign Resumes Despite Potential Assassination Attempt on Trump

On Sunday, during a golf game, the billionaire narrowly escaped an alleged assassination attempt. Despite this, his campaign resumes smoothly early this week. What will happen next?
A Presidential Campaign Marked by Unprecedented Tension
The American presidential race is in full swing, characterized by an unprecedented level of political tension. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in a fierce battle, dotted with alarming incidents and disturbing rumors.
Donald Trump Targeted in a Second Assassination Attempt?
Last Sunday, Donald Trump was the subject of an “alleged assassination attempt” while playing golf at his club in Florida.
This marks the second assassination attempt the former president has survived in two months. Fortunately, there were no injuries from the incident. A suspect has been arrested, and the FBI is investigating the matter.
Political Reactions to the Incident
The political response to the event was immediate. Incumbent President Joe Biden expressed “relief” that his rival was unharmed. Kamala Harris, for her part, conveyed her deep disturbance over the possible assassination attempt and urged that it not lead to further violence.
A Toxic Political Climate
These incidents occur against a backdrop already fraught with baseless rumors, notably spread by Donald Trump at his rallies. Claims that Haitian immigrants were stealing and eating pets have triggered a wave of fear and panic, leading to bomb threats and temporary school closures.
Despite this toxic atmosphere, the campaign presses on. The candidates tirelessly tour key states, with Donald Trump in Florida and Kamala Harris in Washington. As the election nears, all eyes are on these two political figures, emblematic of a historically tumultuous presidential campaign.