‘No Great Day’: Donald Trump displays European leaders the artwork of Butler attack – video

US President Donald Trump performed a painting, showing his life attempt at Butler, Pennsylvania, during a closed door multilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski and other European leaders. Trump commented, “It was not a great day,” as he showed artwork, which catches on July 13, 2024, the attack in which he survived narrowly.20 -year -old Michael Thomas Crook set fire to the AR -15 -style rifle from the roof of the nearby building, while Donald Trump was speaking at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. A bullet held Trump’s ear, injuring him, while the participant Corey Complete died.After Butler’s attack, Trump’s image extended his fist’s moments, becoming a defined political symbol, which accelerates support for his candidature and who plays a role in the decision to exit the biden’s race. A painting of the scene is now hanging in a prominent place on the floor of the White House State, for the President’s residence near the ladderFrom the tradition, the most recent American presidents are displayed at the most prominent place in the White House, the entrance of the executive mansion, where they appear to the guests during official events according to CNN.After their conversation on Monday, Trump and Zelancesi joined European leaders for a meeting at the White House, where they posed together for a group photo when Trump told the picture showing his attempt to murder. The meeting was attended by Zelancesi, British Prime Minister Kir Stmper, Finnish President Alexander Stub, German Chancellor Frederick Merz, NATO general secretary Mark Rutal, French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni. The multilateral meeting along with Russian President Vladimir Putin followed Trump’s recent summit, which did not include Zelancesi.