Trump Returns to Butler, Site of Assassination Attempt, with Musk
In a dramatic rally, Trump honors fallen supporter and suggests political opponents may have targeted him.
- Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he survived an assassination attempt in July.
- The rally paid tribute to Corey Comperatore, a supporter who was killed in the shooting, with a moment of silence and a performance of 'Ave Maria.'
- Trump, joined by Elon Musk, claimed without evidence that his political adversaries might have tried to kill him to thwart his presidential campaign.
- Heightened security measures were in place, with bulletproof glass and a strong law enforcement presence at the rally site.
- The event featured familiar campaign themes, including calls to 'fight' and criticism of Democratic leaders, as Trump urged supporters to vote in the upcoming election.
























































































































































































