Former US President Donald Trump has arrived in Wisconsin to attend the Republican National Convention, just a day after surviving an assassination attempt during a rally in Pennsylvania.
Despite the shocking incident, which saw Trump reportedly shot in the ear, the party conference in Milwaukee is proceeding as scheduled.
JUST IN: Donald Trump seen landing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ahead of the RNC.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 14, 2024
A close up of Trump’s ear has still not been made public.
The former president was greeted by USAF Airmen as noted by @margommartin.
Earlier today, Trump said he would not be intimidated by anyone and… pic.twitter.com/W9YsgxB8wd
In a social media post, Trump revealed that he had briefly considered delaying his trip by two days in response to the shooting but ultimately decided against it, stating, "I cannot allow a 'shooter,' or potential assassin, to force change to scheduling, or anything else."
The assassination attempt has heightened concerns over the safety and security of the convention, which is set to begin on Monday at the arena hosting the NBA Milwaukee Bucks basketball team.
Audrey Gibson-Cicchino, the RNC coordinator for the US Secret Service, assured the public during a Sunday news conference in Milwaukee that there would be no alterations to the established security plan.
The event is anticipated to draw approximately 50,000 attendees over four days, featuring a mix of political speeches, and policy discussions as the Republican Party seeks to rally support ahead of the November general election.

Hong Kong court finds tycoon Jimmy Lai guilty in landmark security trial
Ukraine peace talks stretch into second day at start of pivotal week for Europe
Flash floods kill at least 37 people in Morocco's Safi province
'Hero' who disarmed Bondi gunman recovering after surgery, family says
School bus accident in Colombia kills 17, injures 20