Days after of during a rally in Butler, Pa., supporters have been showing their solidarity by wearing bandages on their ears. A gunman opened fire at Trump's rally Saturday, injuring the former president on his right ear and killing Corey Comperatore, 50.
Two others were injured: David Dutch, 57, and James Copenhaver, 74, both of whom are now in stable condition. Investigators are still working to uncover a motive for the shooting. Trump's former doctor, Rep.
Ronny Jackson of Texas, said he personally examined Trump's wound, and told , "The bullet took a little bit off the top of his ear in an area that, just by nature, bleeds like crazy." Trump surprised audiences at the Republican National Convention on Monday by making his first public appearance since the shooting, where he greeted supporters while wearing white gauze wrapped around his ear. On the second night of the convention, delegates and attendees were photographed wearing makeshift "bandages" — from folded-up slips of paper to pieces of tape — on their right ears to showcase their solidarity with Trump.
Arizona delegate Joe Neglia was one of the first people photographed wearing the ear bandage during the second night of the convention. Neglia he folded up an envelope "on the bus on the way here" to wear on his right ear. “This is the newest fashion trend.
I’m getting this going. Everybody in the world is going to be wearing these pretty soon," Neglia said. The accessory wasn't limited to delegates.
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