'Back in the game in 5 seconds': Trump Jr. describes 'defiant' father after assassination attempt

In an interview with Scripps News, the former president's son also gave his first reaction to the selection of Sen. JD Vance as Trump's running mate.
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In an interview with Scripps News Milwaukee's Charles Benson, Donald Trump Jr. says his father was "defiant" in the face of an assassination attempt Saturday and would bring that same energy to his role as president if reelected.

“He got shot, and five seconds later he’s up, defiant and fighting back," Trump Jr. said. "That’s what he’s going to bring to our country, that’s going to bring the resolve that we need on the world stage."

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"That’s exactly what we need," he added. "It’s not that he’s processing it over 48 hours, he was back in the game in five seconds."

Watch: Donald Trump Jr. praises his father for being "defiant and fighting back" after Saturday's assassination attempt:

Donald Trump Jr. says his father is 'defiant' after assassination attempt

Trump Jr. said his father was "doing well" as he continues to recover from being shot in the ear during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. Benson also asked Trump Jr. about his reaction to the announcement of Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his father's selection for vice president.

“I think he’s going to be incredible," the former president's son said.

Unfortunately for Trump Jr., it doesn't seem like he'll have time this week in Milwaukee for one of his favorite outdoor activities: fishing.

“I’m usually here on the ice. When I’m here fishing, it’s usually on the ice," Trump Jr. said. "This week, a little bit busy, but I would love to be out there, because there’s some incredible trout out there.”

This story was originally published by Scripps News Milwaukee.

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