Trump receives another assassination threat, interrupts reporter's question at rally and leaves the venue
A man in the US state of Arizona is wanted by police after he threatened to kill former president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on a social media platform. The Cochise County (Arizona) Sheriff's Office said on Thursday (August 22) that the man's name is Ronald Lee Syvrud, 66 years old. The state of Wisconsin has previously issued multiple outstanding warrants for his arrest. Trump attended his first outdoor campaign event since the assassination attempt on Wednesday, where he reportedly stood behind bulletproof glass and gave a speech. Weapons were again found at the event. Police arrested two men at the rally site around 4:30 p.m. ET. Police handcuffed both men and one was taken into custody. After receiving an assassination threat, Trump interrupted a reporter at an outdoor rally in Arizona to ask a question and said, It's dangerous for us to stand here and talk, so let's stop talking. They don't want me standing here, they don't want you standing here, good luck. Then left the scene.
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