On August 23rd, a man from Arizona, USA, threatened to kill the former president and Republican presidential candidate, Trump, on a social media platform and is now wanted by the police. The Cochise County Sheriff's Office in Arizona stated on Thursday, August 22nd, that the man's name is Ronald Lee Syvrud, 66 years old. Wisconsin has previously issued multiple unexecuted arrest warrants against him. It is reported that Trump participated in his first outdoor campaign event since the attempted assassination, standing behind bulletproof glass and delivering a speech. Weapons were once again found at the event site. At around 4:30 PM Eastern Time, the police arrested two men at the rally location. The police handcuffed the two men, and one of them was detained.
After receiving an assassination threat, Trump interrupted a reporter's question at an outdoor rally in Arizona, saying, "It's very dangerous for us to talk here, so let's not talk anymore. They don't want me to stand here, and they don't want you to stand here. Good luck to you." He then left the scene.
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Trump faces another assassination threat, interrupts reporter's question and leaves the scene
On August 23rd, a man from Arizona, USA, threatened to kill the former president and Republican presidential candidate, Trump, on a social media platform and is now wanted by the police. The Cochise County Sheriff's Office in Arizona stated on Thursday, August 22nd, that the man's name is Ronald Lee Syvrud, 66 years old. Wisconsin has previously issued multiple unexecuted arrest warrants against him. It is reported that Trump participated in his first outdoor campaign event since the attempted assassination, standing behind bulletproof glass and delivering a speech. Weapons were once again found at the event site. At around 4:30 PM Eastern Time, the police arrested two men at the rally location. The police handcuffed the two men, and one of them was detained. After receiving an assassination threat, Trump interrupted a reporter's question at an outdoor rally in Arizona, saying, "It's very dangerous for us to talk here, so let's not talk anymore. They don't want me to stand here, and they don't want you to stand here. Good luck to you." He then left the scene.