Trump reportedly 'in good spirits,’ will still attend Nashville BTC conference
Former United States President Donald Trump still plans to speak at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, despite having survived an assassination attempt on July 13 in Pennsylvania. This, according to David Bailey, one of the event's organizers and the CEO of Bitcoin Magazine.
Bailey posted the news on X.com on the morning Friday, July 14 stating that he’d “just spoken with the President’s team,” referring to Trump, and that the former president was “in good spirits.”
Source: David Bailey .He added that Trump was “excited to see you all in Nashville and deliver a speech that is heard around the world.”
The former president committed to speaking at the conference earlier in the week, prior to the assassination attempt. The event runs from July 25 through July 27 with Trump slated to speak on July 27.
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