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Mysterious Illness Breaks Out At Trump Rally — ANOTHER Attempt on Trump’s Life?

Mysterious Illness Breaks Out At Trump Rally — ANOTHER Attempt on Trump’s Life?

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This article was originally published on WLT Report. You can read the original article HERE

Around 20 Trump rally-goers experienced mysterious symptoms following last week’s event in Tucson, AZ.

Symptoms like blurry vision, facial swelling, and eye pain.

Some of these people are being diagnosed with chemical burns.

And here’s where it gets even weirder: ALL of the patriots who experienced these sudden symptoms were seated near the stage that President Trump entered from.

The strange illness sent them to the ER for answers and has many questioning: could this have been the result of yet another attempt on President Trump’s life?

We’ll give you all the details and let you decide.

Here’s what Alex Jones is reporting:

Local Arizona news outlet News 4 Tucson interviewed some of the rally-goers who fell ill:

It’s a mystery at a Donald Trump rally that left multiple people with eye injuries and few answers.

The News 4 Tucson Investigators spoke exclusively with six people who were seated on stage behind the former president during his rally in Tucson last week. Three of them agreed to on camera interviews.

All of the people we spoke with experienced eye irritation and sought medical attention.

One of them is Mayra Rodriguez, who became a prominent figure within the Republican party after becoming a Planned Parenthood “whistleblower.”

Rodriguez used to be a Planned Parenthood Director but made a notable transition into a strong pro-life advocate and supporter of Donald Trump.

Rodriguez said her presence behind Trump at his Tucson rally was ironic because she was seated behind former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during an event in 2016.

She told News 4 Tucson’s Chief Investigative Reporter Chorus Nylander that she enjoyed the rally but started experiencing severe eye issues after leaving.

“As soon as we left and we stepped outside my eyes were burning,” Rodriguez said.

At first she just thought it was allergies.

She lives near Phoenix, which is about a 90 minute drive from Tucson, by the time she arrived home she said she decided to go to an emergency room.

“The emergency room staff, from the triage nurse to the PA [Physicians Assistant] asked are you sure you didn’t get sprayed with something your symptoms look like you got sprayed with something,” she said.

The N4T Investigators spoke with her on Friday the morning after the event, she was nearly blind.

“I can’t see anything when I try to open my eyes. I see a bright light. It hurts, it hurts a lot to open my eyes. I have this cold cloth I put on and take off constantly. It’s horrible,” she explained.

She said the doctors were not able to pinpoint exactly what caused her injuries. Her vision has started to improve as of Tuesday so her blindness does not appear permanent.

EconoTimes is questioning if this could have been a chemical attack targeted at President Trump:

Approximately 20 attendees of Donald Trump’s recent rally in Tucson, Arizona, reported falling ill with unusual symptoms shortly after the event concluded, sparking concerns about a possible chemical attack targeting the former president or his supporters. The rally, held in mid-September 2024, saw thousands of supporters gathered to hear Trump speak as part of his campaign trail for the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

According to multiple reports, individuals who attended the rally began experiencing symptoms such as blurry vision, swelling, and dizziness. Notably, all of those who reported these symptoms were seated in the section closest to where Trump made his entrance to the stage before delivering his speech. This unusual clustering of cases has raised questions about whether these attendees were exposed to an unknown substance during the event.

One of the affected individuals reportedly sought medical attention and was informed by her doctor that she had suffered from what appeared to be a chemical burn. While the exact cause of her symptoms remains unclear, this report has added fuel to growing speculation about the possibility of a chemical exposure incident during the rally.

The Trump campaign has acknowledged the reports and has begun collecting information from affected individuals. While there has been no official statement on the nature of the illnesses, a senior campaign advisor emphasized the commitment to ensuring the safety of attendees at future rallies, noting the importance of protecting those who come out to support the former president.

As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of any deliberate chemical attack at the Tucson event, and authorities have not officially commented on the matter. However, the mysterious circumstances surrounding the illnesses have raised concerns among attendees and Trump supporters, with some speculating that the former president may have been the target of an attack.

The mystery illness is currently under investigation by the Trump campaign and local authorities.

We’ll be sure to bring you updates to any new developments…

This article was originally published by WLT Report. We only curate news from sources that align with the core values of our intended conservative audience. If you like the news you read here we encourage you to utilize the original sources for even more great news and opinions you can trust!

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