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Mayra Rodriguez claims she started suffering extreme eye irritation immediately after Trump’s rally in Tucson last week. News 4 Tucson Rodriguez and others are seen greeting Trump on stage at ...
Rodriguez told Newsweek a week after the event that she is now feeling better. A man who wished to remain anonymous told News 4 Tucson that his eyes were "red like hell" and that he felt like he ...
Mayra Rodriguez sat on stage behind Donald Trump at his Tucson rally. Afterwards, she reported experiencing mysterious eye injury - and was not the only one. Daily Express US ...
Mayra Rodriguez (middle row, second from the right) told News 4 Tucson that she can barely see following the rally on September 12th. Ross D. Franklin/Associated Press ...
D onald Trump’s rally in Tucson, Arizona, last week has now been shrouded in mystery after several attendees claimed to suffer from bizarre, eye burning symptoms in the aftermath of the event.
Mayra Rodriguez told the news outlet, "My eyes were burning as soon as we left and we stepped outside." After a 90-minute trip back to Phoenix, Rodriguez claimed she made the decision to go to a ...
One of the victims, anti-abortion activist Mayra Rodriguez, told the station her eyes began hurting after leaving the rally last Thursday. “As soon as we left and we stepped outside my eyes were ...
"I can't see anything when I try to open my eyes," explained Mayra Rodriguez, a pro-life activist who attended the rally. "I see a bright light.
Rodriguez said her presence behind Trump at his Tucson rally was ironic because she was seated behind former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during an event in 2016.
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