Jul 13
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One Year Later: Remembering the Day That Shook Butler and the Nation
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On July 13, 2024, a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, turned into a moment of history when an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump shocked the country. One year later, Trump recalls the chilling details of that day—the shots, the chaos, and the split-second movement that may have saved his life. As the Secret Service scrambled, one supporter lost his life, others were injured, and the nation held its breath. With reforms in place and renewed focus on security, this moment continues to define the 2024 campaign trail and the resilience of a candidate who rose—bloodied but unbowed—and told America to “fight, fight, fight.”
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