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Paul Begala says he 'can't stand' Trump but has 'chance' to be 'supportive' after assassination attempt

CNN political commentator Paul Begala admitted that he loathes former President Donald Trump, but that he can be “sympathetic” after the attempt on his life.

A man tried to assassinate Trump during a rally on Saturday in Pennsylvania, with a bullet that grazed the former president. ear and draw blood “CNN News Central” anchor Kate Bolduan asked Begala how difficult it would be for Trump to remake his image to appeal to voters after the shooting, and the commentator acknowledged that the former president may now look more nice because of the openness of the nation. mentality

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“It's almost impossible to answer your question, Kate, that someone so well-defined can redefine himself, but this country is always open to that. You know, we're a very big country,” Begala said. “Mr. Trump gets a chance to be both strong and likable… The second half of this is not Trump's brand. He has never been brand unit. Joe Biden is, but he is the strength of the brand. So if he can combine them, that would be really formidable.”

“And I think even I, as a Democrat, can't stand him. Okay, but I wish him the best, and I'd love to see him try to redefine himself because there's a lot of division in this country, and a lot of of them are encouraged by Donald Trump,” he continued. “So if he can change that, it would be a wonderful thing for our country. And, frankly, politically for Mr. Trump.”

Dr. Mark Siegel affirmed Monday that the way Trump has handled the assassination attempt is a “great sign of recovery” and is representative of what “we need in a leader.”

“He goes home, he gets out of the hospital incredibly fast. Then he's busy reaching out to the people who were hurt there, poor Corey who was killed, to his family,” Siegel said. “He's worried about his own children. This is all a sign of great recovery, health and most of all courage. You have a choice, Ainsley, it's fear or courage. Show courage.”

The gunman shot and killed a 50-year-old protester named Corey Comperatore in his assassination attempt against Trump, according to his sister, wife and daughters, which he published tributes to the former Buffalo Township volunteer fire chief on social media media. Comperatore saved her two daughters by blocking them from the gunfire of 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks.

“I want to thank the United States Secret Service and all law enforcement agencies for their quick response to the shooting that just took place in Butler, Pennsylvania,” Trump said. published. “Most importantly, I want to convey my condolences to the family of the person who died in the demonstration and also to the family of another person who was seriously injured.”

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