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Trump announces to crowd he ‘just took off the last bandage’ at faith event after assassination attempt

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Former President Trump announced to a crowd Friday night he ‘just took off the last bandage’ from his ear after an attempted assassination nearly two weeks ago.

The Believer’s Summit, hosted by Turning Point Action in West Palm Beach, focused on reaching voters of faith. Dr. Ben Carson, former HUD Secretary, preceded the former president.

‘And we want to thank each and every one of the believers in this room for your prayers and your incredible support. I really did appreciate it,’ Trump said.

‘Something was working. That we know. Something was working. So, I thank you very much. And I stand before you tonight, thanks to the power of prayer and the grace of Almighty God,’ he added.

‘As I think you can see, I’ve recovered well. And, in fact, I just took off the last bandage off of my ear.’

The crowd roared with applause as the former president gestured to his injured ear.

‘I just got it off,’ he clarified. ‘I took it off for this group. I don’t know why I did that for this group, but that’s it. I think that’s it.’

Trump’s speech included attacks against his presumptive Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, calling the vice president ‘a bum.’

‘Three weeks ago, she was a bum, a failed vice president and a failed administration with millions of people crossing. And she was the border czar. Now they’re trying to say she never was,’ the former president said.

‘If radical liberal Kamala Harris gets in and, by the way, there are numerous ways of saying her name, they were explaining to me. … I said, don’t worry about it.

‘Doesn’t matter what I say. I couldn’t care less if I mispronounce it or not. I couldn’t care less.’

Dr. Ronny Jackson, the former White House doctor, released a letter earlier Friday offering an update on Trump’s health after the assassination attempt July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania.

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