Thursday, September 19, 2024 - Attendees at Donald Trump's rally in Arizona have reported sustaining mystery eye problems from the event.
The rally in Tucson, Arizona, on September 12, which
drew over 2,000 people in 100-degree heat, reportedly resulted in some Trump
supporters going to the emergency room.
The Trump campaign has said it is investigating the event.
The Secret Service told News 4 Tucson that it was unaware of
anything out of the ordinary occurring at the rally. It added that it was
unaware of any planned threat to Trump in Arizona.
The rally was set up so that 48 exclusive attendees could
stand on the stage with Trump. They were then split into two groups, one on
stage right, and one on stage left.
The group on stage left reported no symptoms or anything
suspicious, but according to a report from News 4 Tucson, several people in the
group on stage right left the rally with excruciating pain in their eyes.
Mayra Rodriguez, a former Planned Parenthood director turned
Trump supporter, told News 4 Tucson that her eyes were burning and it became
hard for her to see. She said she went to the ER where they asked if she was
sprayed with anything.
She told reporters that she is still in pain days later. She
said: "I can't see anything. When I try to open my eyes it's like a white
cloud of cover. It hurts."
Another woman who wished to remain anonymous also came
forward with the same symptoms, saying: "This is horrible."
And a man who also wished to remain anonymous said: "My
eyes were red like hell, it was terrible, I just couldn't handle it."
Kathleen Winn, a former Congressional candidate from
Arizona's Congressional District 6, spoke to News 4 Tucson after the event,
saying: "We hope there's no nefarious actors in this and this is not a
strategic hit."
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