Trump calls for unity then returns to familiar attacks in lengthy speech

Trump calls for unity then returns to familiar attacks in lengthy speech

Former president recounts assassination attempt before shifting tones in speech accepting Republican nomination

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Donald Trump recounted the attempt on his life in dramatic detail as he formally accepted the Republican nomination for president on Thursday evening in Milwaukee in a speech that began with a call for unity and then turned into meandering attacks on his political rivals.

“I’m not supposed to be here tonight,” Trump said to an electrified crowd at the Fiserv Forum. Speaking in a subdued, quiet tone, Trump called his survival a “providential moment” and said: “I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of almighty God.”

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