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National Post
14 Jul 2024

What is perhaps most astonishing about Saturday’s attempted assassination of former U.S. president Donald Trump is just how close Trump came to death. It was a matter of centimetres. A bullet from an AR-15 rifle, fired from a distance of 150 metres, nicked Trump’s ear.
It’s almost as amazing that it’s taken this long for somebody to make a serious attempt on Trump’s life.