From strongman to living martyr: How Trump’s assassination attempt changes his image
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Former president Donald Trump narrowly avoided death when a bullet grazed his ear at a campaign rally on 13 July. The images of him rising, holding his fist high and chanting “Fight!” while blood streamed down his face instantly became iconic.   Donald Trump has been called a ‘strongman’ throughout his political career, how does this assassination attempt shape the mythology around him? What cultural factors contribute to his persona and perception at home and abroad? How could this change in his standing influence perceptions of him for the rest of the election?   USSC Non-Resident Fellow Dr Yancey Orr joined Director of Engagement and Impact Mari Koeck to discuss these questions from a cultural perspective.    Subscribe to the USSC Briefing Room on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.   Produced by: Elliott Brennan Music by Dan Phillipson, licensed through PremiumBeat
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