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MAGA convinced Trump rally was attacked by chemical gas and laser weapon after eye issues

MAGA are convinced Donald Trump’s Arizona rally was attacked by chemical gas and laser weapon after some attendees started developing odd eye pain.

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The rally in Arizona where the eye burning was reported (Image: Getty)

After the rally on September 12, countless Trump supporters went to the emergency room in ‘unbearable’ pain with vision issues ollowing the former president’s nearly 80-minute speech.

As he typically does at his campaign rallies, Trump invited 48 attendees to sit behind him during his speech, a group that was separated into two groups on his left and right.

News 4 Tucson, a local news outlet, spoke to six people at the rally who said they started to feel pain after leaving the event; though they were all sitting on the right, no one reported such symptoms on the left side.

Right-wing commentators have come up with their own conspiracy theories – with Trump’s former political consultant Roger Stone suggesting it was targeted at the former president.

Speaking on The Stonezone, Stone said: “Permanent damage could be accomplished here. If Trump was hit by such a laser it could be debiliating or fatal.”

His guest added: “My initial gut reaction was it was a chlorine gas. Terrorists can easily mix it up. It’s a chemical weapon. As soon as I heard burning eyes, on a scale of more than one person, I presumed some sort of expedient mixed-together chlorine gas.”

Alex Jones started claiming it was all part of a conspiracy to hit Trump on X.

“We’ve got to ask the question: was this a deliberate chemical attack aimed at Trump?” Jones asked. “Were these patriots collateral damage in another attempt to kill the president?”

Donald Trump Speaks On The Economy In Tucson, Arizona

Donald Trump Speaks On The Economy In Tucson, Arizona (Image: Getty)

The Trump campaign has said they know these cases and are launching an investigation.

“We remain committed to the countless patriots that attend our high-energy, high-impact rallies across the country,” a Trump campaign spokesperson said.

The Secret Service has come out and said that they were not made aware of the incidents and there are no threats against the former president.

Mayra Rodriguez told the local news outlet that her eyes were burning from the moment she left the rally venue, but she assumed the allergies were the cause of her pain and started driving back to Phoneix.

Rodriguez could not finish the 90-minute drive and went to a hospital, where the staff asked if she had been sprayed in her eye.

All individuals who reported the symptoms claim that, at first, it worsened, but they all eventually felt better.

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JD Vance blames Democrats for Trump gunman as ‘no one has tried to kill Harris’

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JD Vance has spoken about the attempt to kill Trump (Image: Getty)

Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance has blamed ‘the left’ for the recent attempt on Donald Trump’s life, telling them “tone down the rhetoric.”

There was another assassination attempt on Trump at his golf club in Florida, where security service found a barrel sticking out of a fence and fired on an armed man, who was eventually arrested.

Vance, who has defended the false claim that there are Haitian immigrants who eat Ohio residents’ pets, spoke about Sunday’s planned attack at the Georgia Faith & Freedom Coalition dinner in Atlanta on Monday.

“The big difference between conservatives and liberals is that no one has tried to kill Kamala Harris in the last couple months,” said Vance.

“I’d say that’s pretty strong evidence that the left needs to tone down the rhetoric.”

 

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Donald Trump Makes Campaign Stop In North Carolina (Image: Getty)

Vance added that “somebody’s gonna get hurt by it” and claimed it would “destroy this country.”

“And you think about what an incredible wound it would open up in the United States of America, all of us, and I promise I will do my part to tone down the rhetoric,” he continued.

 

“But in particular, the people telling you that Donald Trump needs to be eliminated: You guys need to cut it out, or you’re gonna get somebody hurt.”

Vance was referring to an interview with New York Representative Dan Goldman, who said last year that Trump “has to be eliminated.”

After the first assassination attempt, the Trump campaign was hesitant to blame the Democrats for the effort, calling for unity. Still, weeks after, he blamed the left for the attempt on his life and asked for the rhetoric to be calmer.

After the attempt on Sunday, Trump made it clear he blames the left for the effort.

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, will headline a big-ticket conservative fundraiser dinner on Monday night in Cobb County.

The Georgia Faith & Freedom Coalition is holding its 2024 Victoria Dinner at 6 p.m. at the Cobb Galleria. Other speakers for the event include Gov. Brian Kemp, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, and Alabama Sen. Katie Britt.

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