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Bandage of brothers! How RNC delegates are strapping up their ears as it becomes a symbol of support and defiance among Donald Trump's supporters

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Delegates at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are strapping home-made bandages to their ears, in the latest sign of devotion to former president Donald Trump

Trump, 78, was seen walking into the RNC on Monday with a bandage over his ear, just two days after he was shot at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania

And in a sign of nearly-feverish support for Trump, Republican delegates were seen sporting their own bandages, which they either made and brought in, or had handed to them as they walked around the Fiserv Forum in the heart of Wisconsin's largest city. 

Texas delegate Jackson Carpenter told the Washington Post that he put the bandage on after learning another person was handing them out at the conference.

He was keen on the bandage as a symbol, as 'we need a symbol about political violence not being acceptable in America.'

In a sign of nearly-feverish support for Trump, Republican delegates were seen sporting their own bandages over their ears

Zachary Landsdowne, a Washington state delegate, meanwhile said he brought one he made at home with Band-Aids, but no one took notice until he swapped them out for white paper. 

 'I saw one guy with an entire napkin against the side of his head, but it didn't look like a bandage,' he added with a laugh. 

The RNC, which is wrapping up today, saw the vast majority of delegates throw their weight behind Donald Trump to become the next official Republican candidate for the 2024 election. 

They joined the regular conference attendees, who had done themselves up in high MAGA fashion for the event. 

There were sequins, glitter, stars, stripes, elephants and a whole lot of red, white and blue in downtown Milwaukee as attendees hopscotched to a series of events throughout the Fiserv Forum. 

On Monday, some state delegations wore matching themed outfits as the nominated Trump for a second term in the White House. Other delegations opted for a mix of their best America-loving attire.

If not decked out from head-to-toe, some people still managed to get into the mood with different accessories, hats and other inspired looks.

Sara Brady of Idaho has gowns for each day of the Republican National Convention that she designed herself

Anne Rutherford from Maryland in a star-spangled dress and sneakers

Hats donned by the 'Front Row Joe' members who have attended dozens of Trump rallies

Fashion designer Andre Soriano (left) is an alternate delegate at the convention and designed the blazers they were sporting

Delegate Sylvia Spivey and her husband Randy were decked out in Texas inspired gear. Apart from their hats, Sylvia had on a cowboys shoe decorated shirt while Randy sported a Houston Astros shirt.

The pair had swapped out their cowboy boots due to all the walking, but Sylvia also had an elephant bag, Trump earrings and a belt buckle commemorating the convention, which was designed for the delegation.

'To see Trump come in last night was amazing,' Sylvia Spivey said. For both her and Randy, the most important issue for them is securing the border.

Albert Herrera and his son Yosef Herrera, who runs the National High School Republican Federation, were both at the convention in their cowboy hats which they decorated with pins featuring the yellow rose of Texas.

They also had on their lone star shirts which the entire delegations plans to wear this week.

Ohio delegate Renae Lentz wearing a hat with an elephant at the RNC

An attendee wearing his Trump gear on the floor of the convention

Delegate Albert Herrera and his son Yosef Herreraw with goldendoodle Tzeitel

The Herraras had a special four-legged friend with them as well. Albert's service dog Tzeitel was also sporting her Texas apparel including a red cowboy hat, bedazzled booties, and a Texas state flag on her harness.

Sara Brady from Idaho is wearing one every day of the Republican National Convention and might be the most formally dressed attendee on the convention floor. 

On Monday, she had on a Trump themed red, white and blue dress with an image of the ex-president after he raised his fist following the assassination attempt in Butler, PA.

The dress she was wearing on Tuesday was a yellow 'Don't Tread on Me' gown. She claimed she made the dress as a celebration dress after charges against her were dropped after she brought her kids to a playground during COVID and was arrested.

She said she has an 'Appeal to Heaven' themed dress for Wednesday before she brings back the Trump dress for Thursday night when the former president gives his speech.

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