Trump Rally Attendees Report Mysterious Injuries After Tucson Rally
Exclusive: Latinos Report Mystery Illness as Trump Unveils New Economic Plan at First Post-Debate Rally.
We broke the internet—well, not exactly, but we did have some national breaking news when several Latino Trump supporters mysteriously ended up with injuries after the Tucson rally. Of course, it wasn’t long before certain corners of the internet—cough Alex Jones cough—decided to sprinkle a bit of sensationalism on the story. But let’s clear this up right off the bat: no one actually knows what went down in Tucson. So before we dive into the incident, let’s set the stage by detailing what actually happened at the rally.
The Tucson Rally reached full capacity shortly after the doors opened, leaving hundreds, if not thousands, of disappointed people unable to get in. These two men, who couldn't make it inside the rally, explained to me why Black men will vote for Trump in large numbers.
➡️ Did you miss the Tucson Rally? Here are the details of President Trump’s Speech
Former President Donald Trump drew a large crowd at his Tucson rally, where he introduced a new tax plan aimed at eliminating taxes on overtime pay. This rally, his first since the debate, featured speeches from Arizona GOP Chair Gina Swoboda, National Border Patrol Council representative Art Del Cueto, and Senate candidate Kari Lake. The speakers focused on immigration, inflation, and the challenges facing Arizona voters, attributing these issues to the Biden-Harris administration's policies.
Trump opened by sharply criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris’s debate performance, calling her “Comrade Kamala Harris” and accusing her of offering “no plans, no policy, and no details.” He also took issue with the debate moderators, claiming they failed to correct Harris on topics like "Project 2025" and the "Charlottesville hoax."
“Yes, I’m angry because Kamala Harris is smiling while they are destroying our country,” Trump said, expressing his frustration over rising crime and illegal immigration. He blamed migrant groups for violent crimes, pointing to Venezuelan gangs in Aurora, Colorado, and illegal Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio.
Trump further warned of a “foreign element” invading the country, stating, “They fly them in by the tens of thousands. It really means we have 50 border states.”
Turning to local issues, Trump addressed rising energy and housing costs in Arizona, particularly Tucson, blaming undocumented migrants for driving up rents. “We have a border crisis that’s pushing rents to record highs in cities like Tucson, Phoenix, and Mesa,” he said.
He also criticized the Biden-Harris administration’s economic policies, announcing his plan to eliminate taxes on overtime pay, which he argued would benefit hard-working Americans. “The people who work overtime are some of the hardest-working citizens in our country, and for too long, no one in Washington has been looking out for them,” Trump said, reaffirming his commitment to cutting taxes on Social Security and tips.
Trump closed by emphasizing that his proposed tax cuts and immigration reforms were key to improving the lives of Arizona's working class.
➡️Gina Swoboda Made a Plea for Volunteers
Arizona GOP Chair Gina Swoboda opened her speech with sharp criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris and the current administration. Swoboda asked the crowd, “Did Harris express one second of concern for the people whose lives have been devastated by inflation?” She condemned Harris for laughing during serious discussions, adding, “She thinks it’s funny that the people of Springfield have had their lives destroyed.”
Swoboda also attacked Harris’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal, stating, “She thinks it’s funny that we lost Americans in the most disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.” These remarks drew strong reactions from the audience. Swoboda emphasized the economic hardships caused by inflation, arguing that these policies have “destroyed lives” in Arizona.
Highlighting an alarming statistic, Swoboda noted, “For the first time ever, we are a net food importer to feed America,” linking it to the negative effects of current economic policies. She energized the crowd by encouraging them to take action by visiting TrumpForce47.com and ProtectTheVote.com to help secure fair elections in Arizona.
Swoboda concluded by warning that Democrats had voted to double the gas tax, a move she said would hurt working families. She urged support for key Republican candidates to secure a conservative victory in November.
➡️Art Del Cueto, Border Parol Detailed His Personal Relationship With Trump
Art Del Cueto, was met with a standing ovation as he delivered a passionate speech about the state of the U.S.-Mexico border under the Biden-Harris administration. Del Cueto, who has worked closely with Trump since 2016, shared his deep concerns about the border’s deterioration since Trump left office, stating, “The border has never been worse than it is now.” He praised Trump’s previous efforts, recalling how “the border had never been better” during Trump’s presidency.
Del Cueto further explained the personal relationship he developed with Trump over the years, emphasizing that Trump frequently checked in to ask about “his guys,” referring to the Border Patrol agents. “President Trump has always cared about the agents on the line,” Del Cueto remarked, stressing the bond they shared during Trump’s time in office.
He criticized the current administration’s handling of the border, accusing them of creating “a mess” and then “pretending they are doing something” about it as election time approaches. Del Cueto warned the audience not to be fooled by Vice President Kamala Harris, who he referred to as the “border czar,” claiming the ongoing crisis occurred under her watch.
Switching to Spanish at the end of his speech, Del Cueto urged the crowd to “vote for the future of the United States” in November, reiterating that Trump’s return is necessary to restore order at the border. He closed by stating that Trump doesn’t need to be doing this but is motivated by his love for the country and the American people. “He’s doing this because he loves this country, and he loves us,” Del Cueto concluded.
➡️ Kari Lake also spoke but we will detail her speech in another newsletter.
🚨Latino Trump Supporters Speak Out After Tucson Rally Incident In Exclusive Video
In an attempt to reclaim the facts—yes, those still matter—we filmed an exclusive video sharing the first-hand experiences. Many participants, including Myra (a Planned Parenthood whistleblower) and several others, recount symptoms like burning eyes, skin rashes, and blurred vision, with some seeking emergency medical care. Despite the health concerns, rally-goers remain steadfast in their support for Trump, calling for a thorough investigation into the possible chemical exposure. The video also touches on the political controversy stirred by Pima County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva, who posted a derogatory sign before the rally. Attendees emphasize the need for safety, peaceful political expression, and unity amidst growing tension.
Here is a link to the news articles and Blaze interview:
https://arizonaglobe.com/fr/exclusive-medical-records-prove-tucson-trump-rally-eye-and-skin-injuries/
https://arizonaglobe.com/fr/tucson-trump-rally-sparks-backlash-mysterious-illness/
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