
When a predator called on a affluent, D.C. baseball field to end a productive practice, Chuck Fleischmann and the team were just about to do it.  ,
The rep for Tennessee’s third congressional district and his associates suddenly found themselves sitting on their backs as a deranged communist shooter “hunting Republicans” opened fire.  ,
Moments after the horrific attack, Fleischmann told the Tennessean in a telephone interview that” we were talking about how effectively discipline had gone.”  ,” And then as I went round, I heard a big one music. One picture. I did n’t know it was a gun at first”.
He learned quickly much. Suddenly, he said, bullets began “raining over” on the industry. The Democratic congressional baseball team was under attack as they were really wrapping up their last practice before the quarterly charity match between the left and the right.  ,
When it was all over, the assailant — evidently a devout believer of socialist Vermont U. S. Sen. Bernie Sanders — had shot four persons, including then-House lot punch Steve Scalise, R-La., who was critically injured in the communist criminal attack. A Capitol Police officer ( Scalise’s security detail thankfully was on the scene ) was injured by the photographs, as well as lobbyist Matt Mika and Zack Barth, a staffer for Rep. Roger Williams of Texas.
Miraculously, none of the patients died in a mass shooting that the Commonwealth’s Attorney for Alexandria found to get” an act of terrorism” that was “fueled by hatred against Democratic senators”. Officers shot the shooter, who eventually passed away in a hospital. The New York Times at the time reported the sniper was “distraught” about Trump’s poll.  ,
” Coveage Under Fire”
Fleischmann claimed in an interview from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee that the first morning of June 14th, 2017, was again brought back into focus by Saturday’s assassination attempt on past president Donald Trump.  ,
” The gunman walked straight past me”, he recalled. ” That was a difficult eight-minute experience … Sadly, I saw dear friends like Steve Scalise injured” . ,
Political violence at its worst, Fleischmann continued,” to witness that carnage from someone who obviously wanted to kill Republicans that day.”  ,
The senator expressed shock when he learned that the former senator and others had been shot at the campaign rally in Pennsylvania, as he does most Americans.  ,
I did n’t stop shaking until I learned several minutes later that President Trump was going to be okay.
Before the assailant at the Pennsylvania march was completely erased, he had already gotten off several photos. A rallygoer’s father, who allegedly shielded his wife and daughters from the guns, was killed in the dangerous task, and two others were seriously hurt as a result.  ,
Trump was shot in the proper ears by Fleischmann in what Fleischmann and others can only characterize as divine intervention. He refused to accept the attempted murder of his life as Secret Service agents surrounded him and helped him off level. He also raised his fist in protest.  ,
Scalise told attendees at the agreement on Tuesday evening that while he was battling for his life in 2017, then-President Trump was one of the first to see him in the hospital.  ,
” That’s the kind of leader he is. Valiant under fire, compassionate toward people”, Scalise, then House majority chief said.  ,
Galvanizing Moment
While Trump’s assassination attempt may have been beautiful, it was n’t shocking in a political climate where Progressives have compared the GOP nominee to Adolf Hitler and have been worried that if he was to be re-elected, Trump may turn out to be a dictator. Joe Biden, the president’s No. One political foe, who has been accused of a number of false charges, now acknowledges after the shootings in Pennsylvania that his recent admission to donors that it’s “time to put Trump in a bullseye” may was n’t the best choice of words. He is acknowledging it because he has taken offense at his and other Democrats ‘ barbaric language, which has little changed since Biden’s call to “lower the temperature” of political discourse.  ,
Fleischmann claimed that the invasion on Trump has only strengthened Republicans by bolstering their resolve to win the vote to flame Biden and win. 45 No. 47.  ,
” The occasions of Saturday were dreadful, horrible, very surprising to the whole country”, the congressman said. However, the gratitude that former President Trump is still alive, healthy, vibrant, and powerful has really been felt since the convention’s beginning.
Matt Kittle covers The Federalist’s top elections coverage. An award-winning analytical writer and 30-year former of print, broadcast, and online media, Kittle formerly served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin.