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Axios Founders Demand Trump Apologize For Being Shot During Assassination Attempt

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The co-founders of Axios are demanding former President Donald Trump take responsibility for an assassination attempt over the weekend when the Republican candidate had part of his ear blown off on live television.

In their “Behind the Curtain” column on Monday, Jim VandeHei and Michael Allen suggested Trump could leverage his political star power to “unify America” by practicing what the Axios founders characterized as “humility.”

“Imagine him telling the nation that he has been too rough, too loose, too combative with his language — and now realizes words can have consequences, and promises to tone it down and bring new voices into the White House if he wins,” VandeHei and Allen wrote. Trump, they said, “could show a different side of himself.”

“People who know Trump well say he’s a gracious host, inquisitive, loves music and social media,” they added. “This is the kind of moment when people give leaders a second look, a second change.”

Trump was shot in the ear at a Pennsylvania campaign rally on Saturday following a years-long campaign to smear the GOP candidate as a fascistic political figure on par with Adolf Hitler. Slow-motion videos of Trump delivering his stump speech show the former president was saved by a split-second tilt of his head, which caused the bullet to avoid piercing the back of his brain.

Former First Lady Melania Trump released a statement after the attempted assassination calling on Americans to “ascend above the hate, the vitriol, and the simple-minded ideas

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