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Meet The RNC Delegates Who Have Adopted Trump’s Bandage For Their Own Ears

A Republican convention delegate gets a mock bandage attached to her ear in Milwaukee on Wednesday. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

The hottest fashion accessory at the Republican National Convention is the ear bandage.

The bandage can be made of sturdy paper, of flimsy napkin, or of gauze and tape, but it must always be white, and always worn covering the right ear — exactly the way former president Donald Trump first appeared when he entered the convention hall Monday evening, his highly anticipated public debut following an assassination attempt at a rally just two days earlier.

In the most electrifying moment on the convention’s opening night, Trump strode into Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum in his trademark dark suit and oversize red tie — and with a small white bandage affixed to his right ear, where he was injured in Saturday’s shooting.

By the following day, a small cadre of Trump’s most loyal supporters had begun sporting makeshift bandages on their right ears — in sympathy and support for Trump, several bandage-clad delegates explained.

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