Former President Donald Trump is set to proceed with his scheduled campaign events this week despite an apparent assassination attempt, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Trump's planned virtual address on cryptocurrency on Monday evening will go ahead as planned. Following this, he is expected to visit Flint, Michigan, on Tuesday, Uniondale, New York, on Wednesday, and Washington, DC, later in the week.
The decision to continue with the campaign events comes in the wake of the reported assassination attempt, indicating Trump's determination to fulfill his commitments and engage with supporters.
Despite the potential risks involved, Trump appears resolute in maintaining his public appearances and addressing various topics of interest, such as cryptocurrency.
Security measures are likely to be heightened at the upcoming events to ensure the safety of all attendees and the former President himself.
Trump's unwavering commitment to his campaign schedule reflects his dedication to connecting with the American public and advancing his political agenda.
As the events unfold, all eyes will be on Trump's appearances in the coming days, with heightened attention on the security protocols in place to safeguard against any potential threats.