Trump was threatened with assassination again, and reporters were interrupted at the rally to ask questions and leave
On August 23, it was reported that a man in Arizona, USA, who threatened to kill former president and Republican presidential candidate Trump on social media platforms, is wanted by police. The man is Ronald Lee Syvrud, 66, the Cochise County Sheriff's Office in Arizona said Thursday (August 22). Wisconsin has previously issued multiple outstanding arrest warrants for him. It is reported that Trump participated in his first outdoor campaign event since the attempted assassination on Wednesday. He stood behind bulletproof glass and spoke. Weapons were found again at the event site. Police arrested two men at the rally site around 4:30 p.m. ET. Police handcuffed two men, one of whom was detained.
After receiving an assassination threat, Trump interrupted reporters at an outdoor rally in Arizona and said: It's dangerous for us to stand here and talk, so let's stop talking. They don't want me to stand here and they don't want you to stand here, good luck. Then he left the scene.