During a weekend battleground blitz, former President Donald Trump said that he should have never left the White House despite his 2020 campaign loss. Referencing the bulletproof glass now that now surrounds him at his rallies, he said anyone who might want to shoot him would first have to fire through the reporters covering him. “I wouldn’t mind that,” he said. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.
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