September 19, 2024 - 11:30pm By: Jean John Pierre - The Blake Moia Show National Correspondent
In what could have been another attack aimed at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, 20 attendees of his recent Tucson, Arizona, rally who were onstage during the event came down with illnesses that left doctors baffled.
Roughly a dozen people in Arizona reported face burning symptoms and went to the Emergency Room after attending a Trump rally, hospital staff report.
One of the victims who spoke to the media says she is nearly blind now, after she says her symptoms kept getting worse and worse. "I thought it was allergies at first. But then I couldn't breathe, my face was burning, and I can't open my eyes."
"So, I went to the Hospital."
Doctors say they are puzzled as to what happen. The victim told the reporter that the doctors asked her if she got sprayed with anything. "It looks like you got sprayed with something."
Conspiracy theorists from all over the place, including Alex Jones, are saying it is a possible Chlorine Gas attack - a small scale one.
"You can take a bottle and put Chlorine in it, shake it up, and open the cap then drop the bottle and leave", Alex Jones said on his radio show.
One doctor told a patient that she had suffered from a chemical burn. The Trump campaign has confirmed that they are gathering information and working with Law Enforcement to get down to the bottom of it. Was it another attempt to get Trump? Was it collateral damage in an attempt to get Trump? Doctors and police are working at getting blood tests results to confirm what type of chemical might have been used.
Several others standing behind Trump also reported having blurred vision, burning eyes, burning face symptoms.
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