WASHINGTON – Advances Thursday's national prayer breakfast, President Donald Trump believed he saved God from being assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania last July.
Speaking to members of the Capitol Capitol before breakfast, Trump spoke about the near-fatal shooting and subsequent strengthening of his faith. He said he had him look at the immigration charts that he turned his head to the right during the July 13 rally and eventually saved him.
“It was as if the deer was bolted in place. You know, the only way you miss when you're a good shot is whether it's a bolt or not. I bolted. “We've closed,” Trump said.
“I looked to the right to see the charts and I said, “Amazing. What? What?' So you never know, but God did it. I mean, it had to be,” he added.
The bullet hit Trump in his ear, slightly missing his skull, but one of Thomas Matthew Crooks' shots fatally hit Corey Comperatore, a firefighter who was sitting in the stands with his family. .
“To be honest, it changed… Something has changed within me,” Trump said. “I feel even stronger. I believed in God, but I feel even stronger about it. Something has happened.”
Trump noted that the faith of his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has grown following his fateful day.
“He said, 'There had to be someone who saved you, and I think I know who it was,' and he looked up, and I said, 'Oh, , you've come a long way,” Trump said. To laugh, he added that his son is “good guy.”
At the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, days after Trump's first attempt at life, many attendees praised God's Providence for protecting him.
“We saw him protect him,” Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell, who prayed at Trump's inauguration last month, told Breitbart News in the RNC.
Watch the Rev. Donald Trump pray for Donald Trump at the inauguration.





