Trump: The Highly Dangerous Position Of President Of Profession
JAKARTA - The President of the United States (US) suddenly expressed his heart's anxiety over the threat to his life.
Trump spoke of threats when welcoming the court's ruling that gave his government great power to carry out his policy agenda.
When asked by a reporter about the threat, the Republican said he sometimes remembered being shot in the ear during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024.
"I feel the sensation of pulses every now and then," Trump said. "But you know what? It's okay. It's a dangerous business," he added.
Trump alluded to life affairs during an impromptu press conference at the White House scheduled for the US Supreme Court's decision.
The Supreme Court's ruling gave him a big win by curbing the federal judge's authority to impose national decisions that hinder his policies.
On Friday, June 28, the businessman who turned to politician described the presidency as a more risky position than some of the most dangerous professions.
"For example, a car racer, 1/10 out of 1% died. A bull customer, 1/10 out of 1%. That's not much, but - people died. When you become president, it's around 5%. If someone says that to me, maybe I won't run. Okay? This is a very dangerous profession," Trump said.
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Four of the 45 US presidents have been killed. Several other presidents and candidates have been shot.
There are several threats to Trump's life.
Law enforcement officials say Trump also survived a assassination attempt on September 15, 2024 when he was playing golf on his golf course at West Palm Beach, Florida.
The suspect in the incident faces five federal charges and has pleaded not guilty.
The shooting suspect in July 2024 was shot dead by Secret Service agents. One person at the Pennsylvania march was killed; two others were injured.
The United States also separately said Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps at one point tried to kill Trump. Iran, whose nuclear facilities were bombed by US forces last weekend, has denied the allegations.
Trum, who served his second term, pushed for the president's broad vision of power, sharply attacked his political enemies, and vowed to take revenge on them.