In the wake of his brush with death in Butler, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump appears to be indicating that he is going to pursue a new approach to his campaign, outlined in a convention speech based on unity. This is a mistake.
In an interview on his Boeing 757 plane, the assassination attempt fresh in his mind, Trump spoke with Byron York about his intentions for his Milwaukee remarks and how they’ve changed:
It was obvious that Trump was still processing what had happened.
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