Trump WH remembers attempted assassination in Butler, marking 2-year anniversary
Both President Donald Trump and the White House highlighted the
two-year anniversary of the first assassination attempt on the president
in Butler, Pennsylvania. Although the 2024 attack miraculously left
Trump only with a minor injury, it claimed the life of one rally
attendee and seriously injured two others.
On July 13, 2024, a campaign event turned violent when gunman Thomas
Matthew Crooks fired from the roof of a nearby building, grazing Trump’s
right ear and forcing agents to rush him offstage. The shooting
tragically claimed the life of rally attendee Corey Comperatore
and
injured two other attendees.
In a Monday episode of “Fox & Friends,” President Trump
reflected on the horrific moment. He also thanked the U.S. Secret
Service and other officials that bravely protected him when Crooks
opened fire at the rally.
“Well, they blew Butler because they had one building that was empty,
and they blew it … Now at the same time—David, our sniper from 300
yards, was able to act within less than four seconds and took out
somebody that he didn’t know existed, which was unbelievable, the job he
did…” Trump said.
“I had a lot of people on top of me, and they were very brave. The
Secret Service was very brave,” Trump praised. “They were on top of me
very, very fast. They saw what was happening. Everybody saw very
quickly. I knew—I knew exactly what was happening.”
In an X post on Monday, the White House recognized the resilience and
courage of the president following the first assassination attempt.
“Fight. Fight. Fight,” the post read. “Two years ago today, in
Butler, PA, an assassin opened fire on President Donald J. Trump. By the
grace of God, his life was spared,” the White House continued. “As he
rose to his feet – blood on his face, fist raised high – that moment
became an enduring symbol of resilience, courage, & unbreakable
determination for an entire nation.”
Fight. Fight. Fight.
Two years ago today, in Butler, PA, an assassin opened fire on President Donald J. Trump.
By
the grace of God, his life was spared. As he rose to his feet – blood
on his face, fist raised high – that moment became an enduring symbol of
resilience,… pic.twitter.com/D48KfMvH5H
On the two-year anniversary of the attack, Republicans nationwide
paid tribute to Corey Comperatore, the 50-year-old former fire chief who
was tragically killed at the campaign rally while shielding his wife
and daughter from Crooks’ gunfire.
Two other rallygoers, David Dutch and James Copenhaver, were
critically wounded in the gunfire and rushed to the hospital in
life-threatening condition. While both men ultimately survived after
undergoing multiple emergency surgeries, they continue to navigate a
long-term physical recovery and the lasting impacts of the attack two
years later.
In a split second, he shielded his daughter and wife with his body, saving their lives at the cost of his own.
His last act was love. And love like that never dies.
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