Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, defiantly appeared at the GOP convention in Milwaukee just two days after facing an attempt on his life by a cowardly sniper's bullet.

The 78-year-old former president arrived with a bandaged right ear, a visible reminder of how close the bullet came to ending his life.

As patriotic tunes filled the air with Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA," Trump confidently walked onto the convention floor, greeted by cheers and applause from his supporters. Pumping his fist, flashing multiple thumbs-ups, and clapping alongside his running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio.

Accompanied by figures like Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) and Tucker Carlson, Trump took his seat to chants of "Fight, fight, fight" - echoing the defiant spirit he displayed moments after the vicious attack in Butler, Pa.

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In a display of family unity, Trump's children, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump, stood by his side during this trying time. Amid the emotional atmosphere, Trump Jr. was visibly moved as he watched his father make his entrance.

Although Trump did not address the crowd that evening, his presence spoke volumes about his unwavering commitment to his supporters and the Republican cause.

Earlier that day, he received the official nomination as the Republican candidate for president, a momentous occasion marked by the overwhelming support of over 1,215 delegates during the roll-call vote.

Trump also announced his selection of JD Vance as his Vice Presidential candidate on Truth Social, solidifying their alliance for the upcoming election. Despite the temptation to delay his convention appearance, Trump stood resolute in his decision to press forward despite the dangers he faced.

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