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Troubling New Development Unfolds Surrounding Arizona Trump Rally | The Morning Catch-Up
Something doesn’t add up here.
There’s something strange about the 20 Trump supporters who mysteriously fell ill with blurred vision and burning eyes following last Thursday’s rally in Tucson, Arizona, and Americans are starting to take notice.
Journalist Christy Kelly noted that several individuals required emergency medical attention for their symptoms.
“Many supporters seated behind Trump onstage went to the ER after the rally with ‘blurred vision’ and ‘burning’ to the eyes. I spoke to several who still have not fully recovered,” Kelly wrote on X. Among those affected were members of the “Latinos for Trump” group, including Pastor Eli Moreno and his wife, Francesca.
Another rally attendee, Planned Parenthood whistleblower Mayra Rodriguez, described experiencing chemical burn-like symptoms after the event. “When I got to the hospital, they told me I had a chemical burn,” Rodriguez said. “Days later, I’m still dealing with blurry vision and sensitivity to light.”
“The emergency room staff, from the triage nurse to the PA, asked are you sure you didn’t get sprayed with something, your symptoms look like you got sprayed with something,” Rodriguez recalled.
Why were those seated behind Trump impacted while others appeared unaffected? Something doesn’t add up here, and it’s beginning to look very suspicious. Watch the video for the full report.
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