In a 90-minute speech two days before the presidential elections scheduled for Tuesday, he noted Trump There are gaps in the glass panels surrounding it.
Some journalists were able to see Trump through one of the gaps during his campaign rally in Litice, State Pennsylvania.
Trump survived two assassination attempts this year, one of which caused him to be shot in the ear during a rally in July in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“To get to me, someone would have to shoot the fake news media,” Trump said, examining the gaps in the glass panels. “I wouldn’t mind at all.”
Trump campaign spokesman Stephen Cheung issued a statement saying that the former president is concerned about the safety of the media.
“The president’s statement about putting up protective glass has nothing to do with the media being harmed or anything else. Rather, it has to do with the threats directed at him, which were fueled by dangerous rhetoric from Democrats,” the statement said.