“I never stopped finding for you, and I never I will,” former President Donald Trump said Saturday while returning to Butler, Pennsylvania.
A few months ago, Thomas Crooks attempted to assassinate President Trump at a Bulter campaign rally.
Before a Secret Service counter-sniper shot and killed Crooks, another rally attendee, firefighter Corey Comperatore, was killed and two others were seriously injured.
“we have of enemy from Inside, which one I think teeth many more dangerous than of It’s outside,” Trump said of the establishment.
“We are about to enter the fourth greatest year in our nation's history. We can make these four years great in no time. We will redeem America's problems. , we intend to unlock an extraordinary future that is within our reach,” he said.
“America intention, one time Also, Get used to it strong and with confidence and It's free,” President Trump said.
“It's now 6:11 p.m., 12 weeks after filming began. I ask everyone to observe a moment of silence,” Trump said as bells tolled and the song “Ave Maria” was sung. He continued:
Exactly 12 weeks ago tonight, in this very place, a cold-blooded assassin aimed to silence me and MAGA, the greatest movement in our nation's history… 16 harrowing seconds between gunfire. , time stopped as this heinous act took place. The monster unleashed pure evil from a sniper's perch not far away, but by providence and the grace of God, the villain was unable to accomplish his goal.
“He didn't come close. He didn't stop us. He didn't break our spirit. He didn't break our unyielding spirit to save America from the evils of poverty, hatred, and destruction.” “We have not wavered in our resolve. But tonight we are here in record numbers,” he said.
“We would also like to thank the Butler Township Police Department, our wonderful people, Butler Sheriff's Deputies, Pennsylvania State Police, and all of our other law enforcement heroes, as well as the paramedics, doctors, and medical team at Butler Memorial. “The hospital was Allegheny General Hospital, where they took me to the hospital and took some seriously injured people to the hospital,” President Trump said.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.





