The families of Tesla and SpaceX CEOs Elon Musk and Corey Comperatore will also be among the guests attending former President Donald Trump's second rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
In a press release Friday, the Trump campaign announced a list of “special guests” who will attend the rally. The second rally in Butler came after President Trump faced an assassination attempt at the July 13 Butler rally, with Thomas Matthew Crooks firing from the roof of a nearby building.
Other guests attending Saturday's rally in Butler include Dr. Jim Sweetland, who attended the first Butler rally and served as a “first responder” during the rally. David Dutch was one of the men Crooks shot and wounded at the rally.
President Trump's son Eric Trump and his wife Lara Trump will be among the guests attending the rally in Butler.
The press release also includes President Trump's running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), Rep. Dan Muser (R-Pennsylvania), and Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pennsylvania). It was also announced that others would be attending. Butler gathering:
Sen. J.D. Vance, Vice Presidential Candidate, U.S. Senate (Ohio)
Senator Eric Schmidt, United States Senator (Missouri)
Congressman Ronnie Jackson, U.S. House of Representatives (TX-13)
Congressman Dan Muser, U.S. House of Representatives (PA-09)
Congressman Guy Reschenthaler, U.S. House of Representatives (PA-14)
Congressman Glenn Thompson, U.S. House of Representatives (PA-15)
Congressman Mike Kelly, U.S. House of Representatives (PA-16)
Rep. Mike Walz, U.S. House of Representatives (FL-06)
Congressman Cory Mills, U.S. House of Representatives (FL-07)
Comal. Sid Miller, Texas Agriculture Commissioner
Mayor JD Longo, Mayor of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Sheriff Mike Throop, Sheriff of Butler County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff William McKenna, Sheriff of Montour County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff Scott Neiswonger, Sheriff of Warren County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff Frank Levindski, Tioga County, Pennsylvania Sheriff
Sheriff Robert Fyock, Sheriff of Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff William Carbaugh Jr., Sheriff of Forest County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff Tony Guy, Sheriff of Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff James Ott, Sheriff of Blair County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff Sean Zerfoss, Sheriff of Clarion County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff Todd Caltagarone, Sheriff of Elk County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff James Custer, Sheriff of Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Sheriff Dave Powers, Crawford County Sheriff, Pennsylvania
Comal. Leslie Oche, Butler County Chair and Commissioner
Comal. Kimberly Guyer, Butler County Vice Chair and Commissioner
Comal. Ed Natali, Butler Township Commissioner
Comal. Sam Zurzolo, Butler Township Commissioner
As Breitbart News previously reported, President Trump announced for the first time in late July that he would “return to Mr. Butler” and hold a “big, beautiful rally” to honor Mr. Comperatore and the two people injured at his rally. Announced.
Crooks opened fire during a rally on July 13, and President Trump was struck by a bullet that “pierced the top of his right ear.”
Comperatore, a former Pennsylvania fire chief, died after being thrown to the ground to protect his daughter and wife after being shot.
Two other people, James Copenhaver and David Dutch, were also injured after Crooks opened fire at the Butler rally.
Dutch was also on the list of people attending Trump's comeback rally in Butler.
Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley were also among those attending the second Butler rally.





