Multiple individuals who were seated closes to former President Donald Trump during one of his recent campaign rallies have come down with a series of strange and suspicious symptoms, which has led a number of professionals in the medical field to come to the conclusion that they might have been sprayed with something during the event. In other words, this could be an attack on Trump followers, potentially even a third assassination attempt on the former president. Hostilities are growing by the day so anything is possible.
According to The Western Journal, the audience members didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary during the rally held on Sept. 12 in Tucson, Arizona. Those affected were seated directly behind Trump on the rally stage when things started to unfold. Mayra Rodriguez, a former director for baby murder mill Planned Parenthood who turned away from that practice and became a supporter of the former president, was one of the individuals in that section of seats.
Rodriguez said she began to realize that something was really, really wrong just a little while after leaving the rally.
“As soon as we left and we stepped outside, my eyes were burning,” Rodrigues said to media outlet KVOA.
Rodriguez ignored the burning, attributing it to bad allergies. Once she arrived home, it became clear she needed medical intervention. Rodriguez went to the emergency room, where the medical professionals had a shocking assessment.
“The emergency room staff, from the triage nurse to the PA [Physicians Assistant] asked, ‘Are you sure you didn’t get sprayed with something? Your symptoms look like you got sprayed with something,’” Rodriguez added. The following day, she was essentially blind.
“I can’t see anything when I try to open my eyes. I see a bright light. It hurts, it hurts a lot to open my eyes. I have this cold cloth I put on and take off constantly,” she recounted. “It’s horrible.”
And Rodriguez wasn’t the only one having these symptoms. Several others who were seated next to her at the event went through a similar ordeal.
“It kept getting worse and worse. My eyes were watering a lot. My nose started running, then I started feeling my face get really flushed, and my neck felt like it was on fire, and it just progressed from there,” a woman who sat next to Rodriguez who did not to wish to be identified told KVOA.
The unidentified woman’s brother experienced similar symptoms, saying his eyes were “red like hell” after the event and calling the pain “unbearable.” Three other people seated on the stage told KVOA they were experiencing injuries and pain consistent with those of Rodriguez and the siblings.
Now, almost a week after the rally, Rodriguez revealed her sight is finally starting to come back. Officials with the Trump campaign revealed to the outlet they are taking the reports of all the injuries seriously and have opened up an investigation to find out what happened.
“The Trump campaign has been collecting information,” the campaign went on to say in a statement. “We remain committed to the countless patriots that attend our high-energy, high-impact rallies across the country.”
Due to the number of individuals affected and the nature of the injuries, many believe this was a chemical attack that was aimed at the former president. What lends further credibility to this theory are the two assassination attempts against Trump within a period of 90 days, along with the way Democrats and mainstream media outlets have continued to ratchet up the anti-Trump rhetoric in their response to the incidents.
Folks, if this was yet another attack on Trump and potentially one designed to get some of his followers in the mix as well, the political division and tension is going to be at the boiling point. We have got to have civility. No presidential candidate, nor their supporters should be dealing with this sort of thing. Our beliefs should duke out on the battlefield of ideas through spirited debate and conversation. Not physical violence.