Trump marks one year since assassination attempt with call to action

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One year has passed since the assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. The incident, which occurred during a period of heightened tensions and rhetoric against the America First movement, nearly claimed the life of the former president. Tragically, Corey Comperatore was killed by one of the bullets intended for Trump.

Following the attack, President Trump stood up and declared “Fight, Fight, Fight,” a phrase that became central to his 2024 presidential campaign and mission to prioritize American interests. This slogan has defined what some describe as a productive first six months of his presidency.

In Washington D.C., President Trump has focused on fulfilling his campaign promises. His administration’s efforts include addressing illegal immigration, preventing tax increases, boosting the economy, reducing federal spending, returning education control to families and states, revitalizing U.S. manufacturing, ensuring fair trade agreements, restoring energy independence, prioritizing American interests in foreign policy, protecting farmers and agriculture, and targeting entitlement programs to those in need.

As this anniversary is observed, there is gratitude expressed for Trump’s survival and remembrance for Comperatore’s loss. The statement concludes with a commitment to continue defending America’s values.



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