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Exactly a year ago today, then-GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump was shot in the head at a Butler, PA, rally by a would-be assassin.
By turning his head at exactly the right second, in a seeming inspiration of Divine Providence, Trump survived the attempt with a bullet through his ear. He rose up with blood streaming down his face, raised his fist, and chanted, “Fight! Fight! Fight!” That image electrified the world and carried him to victory in the 2024 election.
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We have have great victories and some major disappointments since then. The 2024 election, thanks to We the People, was the greatest political comeback in American history. Trump has secured our border, firedmany useless federal bureaucrats, investigated dangerous antisemitism, and leveled the international trade playing field with tariffs.
On the other hand, he has also broken his promise to release the Epstein files, savedIran’s America-hating and terror-sponsoring regime from annihilation, and lifted sanctions on the terrorist Syrian regime that is enforcing sharia and anti-Christian persecution. But there is plenty of time for Trump to correct at least some of these mistakes (hopefully) and to achieve more successes in the next three and a half years…
Strangely, we still know almost nothing about the reasons for and circumstances around the shooting, including almost nothing about Thomas Matthew Crooks, the would-be assassin…[Investigation] due both to Trump and to the family of Corey Comperatore, the hero who was killed that day in Butler…
My fellow Americans, we still have a hard fight ahead against the Marxist Democrats who remain entrenched in our political, cultural, and educational institutions. But we will conquer. No matter the odds, we will raise the American flag as our standard and fight, fight, fight.
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Author: Catherine Salgado
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