A "mystery illness" allegedly struck Donald Trump's rally attendees in Tucson. According to reports, nearly 20 people who attended Donald Trump's rally in Arizona's Tucson reported caught a "mystery illness". It is learned that several attendees reported blurred vision, severe eye pain and facial swelling after the rally concluded in Tucson. After the incident, the rally attendees were diagnosed with chemical burns; however, the cause of the "mystery illness" remains unknown. It is also alleged that all the 20 attendees who were said to have "mystery illness" were reportedly seated near the side of the stage from where Donald Trump made his entry. While the Trump campaign is investigating the incident, there is no official confirmation about the alleged "chemical" attack on Trump's rally in Tucson. Donald Trump Says Iran Spying on His Campaign After FBI Accuses Iranian Hackers of Sending Stolen Information on Former US President to Joe Biden’s Team.
Mystery Illness Strikes Attendees of Donald Trump's Tucson Rally
🚨🇺🇸 MYSTERIOUS ILLNESSES STRIKE TRUMP RALLY ATTENDEES IN TUCSON
Approximately 20 attendees, including “Latinos for Trump” members, reported blurred vision, severe eye pain, and facial swelling after Trump’s Tucson rally.
Doctors diagnosed several with chemical burns, though… pic.twitter.com/HdAdR8iaWF
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) September 19, 2024
Attendees Reported Blurred Vision and Severe Eye Pain
🚨 BREAKING
Around 20 attendees at Trump’s rally in Tucson, Arizona, have reported falling ill with strange symptoms like blurry vision and swelling shortly after the event ended.
Shockingly, all those affected were seated near the side of the stage where Trump made his… pic.twitter.com/mQ3n6sDuHK
— Jack (@jackunheard) September 19, 2024
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