Steve Peoples, Jonathan J. Cooper And Jill Colvin, The Associated Press

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Trump urges unity after assassination attempt while proposing sweeping populist agenda in RNC finale

Trump urges unity after assassination attempt while proposing sweeping populist agenda in RNC finale

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump, somber and bandaged, accepted the GOP presidential nomination on Thursday at the Republican National Convention in a speech that described in detail the assassination attempt that could have ended his life just five days earlier before laying out a sweeping populist agenda, particularly on immigration.

Trump describes assassination attempt in personal detail as he accepts Republican nomination

Trump describes assassination attempt in personal detail as he accepts Republican nomination

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump, somber and bandaged, accepted the GOP presidential nomination on Thursday at the Republican National Convention in a speech where he described how he felt during an assassination attempt that could have ended his life.

Trump describes assassination attempt with personal details as he accepts Republican nomination

Trump describes assassination attempt with personal details as he accepts Republican nomination

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump, defiant and bandaged, accepted the GOP presidential nomination on Thursday at the Republican National Convention in a speech that largely ignored his most divisive plans and focused instead on uniting his party -- and the nation -- just five days after an assassination attempt that could have ended his life.

Trump, in highly personal speech, accepts GOP nomination again days after assassination attempt

Trump, in highly personal speech, accepts GOP nomination again days after assassination attempt

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump, defiant and bandaged, accepted the GOP presidential nomination on Thursday at the Republican National Convention in a speech that largely ignored his most divisive plans and focused instead on uniting his party -- and the nation -- just five days after an assassination attempt that could have ended his life.