Acknowledging that Harris made a "very nice call" to him following the second assassination bid, he told a town hall event in Flint, Michigan, on Tuesday night: "You know, they think race car driving is dangerous. They think bull-riding, that's pretty scary, right? No, this (being a president) is a dangerous business, so we have to keep it safe," he said.
To boos from the audience, Trump said he received a "very nice" call from Kamala Harris after the assassination attempt.
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