For security reasons, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump abruptly ended a television interview in the state of Arizona.
During a meeting with a News Country journalist who was getting some information about the death endeavor he was exposed to on July 13, Trump suddenly cut off the meeting, saying: “… May I inform you of something? We shouldn’t talk too much because standing here is dangerous. I, as well as you, are not welcome to stand here, according to my security team.
In front of Trump’s discourse in Arizona, specialists declared they had captured a 66-year-elderly person, Ronald Lee Syverd.
Fox News was informed by the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office that “Syverud is accused of making threatening social media posts targeting Trump.”
According to the network, “Sevrud has outstanding warrants for driving under the influence of alcohol in Wisconsin, and others for hit-and-run in Arizona,”
After an attempt to kill Trump at a campaign event in Pennsylvania in July that ended in the death of a man in the audience, Trump was hit in the ear.