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Doctors Nearly Certain Trump Rally was Targeted in a Chemical Warfare ATTACK – 20+ Left Nearly Blind

President Donald Trump hosted a rally in Tucson, Arizona last week and many of the attendees came away with a “mystery illness” that has doctors suspecting there may have been an attempted chemical attack on Trump and his supporters.

A reporter for the Arizona Globe revealed that “as many as 20 people” who were on stage during the event came away with a bizarre set of symptoms which included “blurred vision” and “burning eyes.

 

One of the attendees, Pastor Eli Moreno said that he had experienced mild discomfort but that his wife, who also attended the rally, had far worse symptoms.

Her vision blurred, her face swelled up, and we had to rush to the nearest Walgreens for help,” Moreno said, adding that his wife was referred to the ER and an ophthalmologist for further care.

Another attendee, former Planned Parenthood Director turned whistleblower Mayra Rodriguez had similar symptoms. “As soon as we left and we stepped outside my eyes were burning.

When Rodriguez got home, she decided to go to the emergency room, where hospital staff told her that it seemed like she was sprayed with a chemical.

When I got to the hospital, they told me I had a chemical burn,” Rodriguez said. “Days later, I’m still dealing with blurry vision and sensitivity to light.”

Another pair of attendees, a brother and sister who preferred to remain anonymous, said that they also had symptoms that just kept “getting worse and worse.”

My eyes were watering a lot, my nose started running then I started feeling my face get really flushed and my neck felt like it was on fire and it just progressed from there,” the sister said.

Her brother said, “It was all focused on my eyes, my eyes were red like hell you know, it’s unbearable. I couldn’t handle it.” 

 We don’t know for certain that this was indeed a chemical attack on the Trump rally but the fact that it’s even a legitimate concern should tell you everything you need to know about the current state of affairs in America.

News of this comes just a day after an incident occurred at another packed Trump rally in Long Island, New York where police responded to a suspicious vehicle believed to have explosives in it, only to later claim that this vehicle was being used by a civilian to “train a bomb detection dog…

 

If one thing is clear, it’s that Trump supporters are on edge knowing that it’s not just Trump that the Democrats hate – it’s ALL of us.

The first Trump assassination attempt, which took place in Butler, Pennsylvania, resulted in the death of former fire chief Corey Comperatore who was killed as the would-be-assassin opened fire on the crowd.

Multiple other attendees were also shot, but the Democrats and their media stooges showed ZERO remorse.

Some liberal media pundits even suggested that Corey and the other victims got what they deserved for supporting Trump.

Then instead of easing up on their truly dangerous rhetoric demonizing Trump and his supporters, the Democrats and the media doubled down – fueling another assassination attempt, a bomb scare, and even a potential chemical attack.

The Democrats are putting all of us in danger.


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