Donald Trump Speaks for the First Time About Assassination Attempt
Never Surrender
Donald Trump expresses gratitude for the support after an assassination attempt during a rally, recounting the event and honoring victims.
Highlights
🙏 Trump thanks supporters for their love and support.
🎯 The bullet nearly hit him, coming within a quarter of an inch.
🎤 Describes the rally atmosphere before the attack as warm and lively.
🛡️ Secret Service agents protected him, showcasing their bravery.
💔 Trump honors Cory, a hero who lost his life shielding others.
💵 Fundraising efforts raised $6.3 million for injured victims’ families.
✊ Calls for unity and determination in the face of adversity.
Key Insights
💪 Determined Spirit: Trump’s insistence on unity and determination conveys a message of hope and resilience, vital for overcoming adversity and moving forward.
🙌 Support System: The overwhelming support Trump received highlights the strong connection between leaders and their followers, especially in crisis moments.
🔫 Close Call: The near-miss of the bullet underscores the dangers faced by public figures, impacting their outlook and engagement with the public.
🎶 Rally Atmosphere: The vibrant rally atmosphere contrasted sharply with the violence, illustrating how quickly situations can change from celebration to chaos.
🦸 Heroism: Cory’s selfless act of protecting others signifies the courage individuals can show in life-threatening situations, which can inspire collective resilience.
📈 Community Response: The rapid fundraising response reflects the community’s solidarity and willingness to support those affected by tragedy, fostering a sense of unity.
🕊️ Moment of Silence: Observing silence for Cory symbolizes respect and recognition of sacrifice, reinforcing the importance of honoring those who have given their lives for others.
TRANSCRIPT
“Wow, thank you all so much! Seriously, I really appreciate it. We’re going to handle this the right way. Are we ready to do this? Let me start off by saying how grateful I am for all the love and support after the assassination attempt at my rally on Saturday. As you all know, that bullet came really close—just a quarter of an inch away from taking my life. A lot of you have been asking me what happened, so let me clarify that for you. I’ll make sure you hear it straight from me, just this once.”
“Honestly, it’s just too painful to talk about. It was a warm, beautiful evening in Butler Township, Pennsylvania. The music was blasting, and the campaign was going really well. I walked up to the stage, and the crowd went wild. Everyone was in great spirits. I started speaking passionately and confidently, feeling really good about it because I was talking about the awesome job my administration did on immigration. Behind me to the right, there was a big screen showing…”
“Under my leadership, the results were absolutely incredible. As I was looking at the chart, I turned to my right and was about to start something—I’m really glad I didn’t. Suddenly, I felt something hit me really hard on my right ear, and I thought, ‘Wow, what was that?’ It had to be a bullet. I instinctively touched my ear, and when I pulled my hand away, it was just covered in blood—everywhere. Right then, I realized it was serious and that we were under attack.”
“I dropped to the ground as bullets were flying everywhere. The Secret Service, really brave as they are, rushed to the stage to protect me. They put themselves at great risk, and I can’t say enough about how amazing they are. They jumped on top of me to shield me. In a way, I felt pretty safe because I really believed God was on my side. The crazy part is that if I hadn’t moved my head at the last second, that assassin’s bullet would have hit me perfectly, and I wouldn’t be here right now.”
“Tonight, we won’t be together. The craziest part of that awful night as the sun was setting is something we realized later. As you probably know, in most situations, when even one shot is fired, people panic and rush for the exits. But that didn’t happen this time. It was really strange. This huge crowd of thousands didn’t budge an inch. In fact, a lot of them stood up bravely, instinctively looking for where the shooter was coming from and started pointing.”
“Look over there at him. If you check out the group behind me, you’ll see it was just a small crowd compared to what was up front. Nobody panicked and ran off, and because they stayed calm, a lot of lives were saved. But that wasn’t the main reason they didn’t move. They knew I was in deep trouble. They saw me go down, they saw the blood, and honestly, most of them thought I was dead. They figured it was a shot to the head. The blood was everywhere, and there’s an interesting fact: the ears tend to bleed the most.”
“Your ears really bleed more than any other part of your body, for some reason. The doctors were like, ‘Why is there so much blood?’ And they told me, ‘It’s just the ears; they bleed a lot.’ So, we learned something there. But the crowd around me was just amazing. They didn’t want to leave me; they knew I was in trouble. You could see the love on their faces—just incredible people. Seriously, they were remarkable. Even with bullets flying over us, I felt so calm. But now…”
The Secret Service agents were really putting themselves in danger. They were in a pretty risky spot, with bullets whizzing right past them—close enough that they could feel the heat. Then, all of a sudden, it went quiet. Our sniper, positioned far away, took out the assassin with just one shot.
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“I’m Not Supposed to Be Here” – Donald Trump
“My right arm looked out at the thousands of people who were breathlessly waiting, and I started shouting, ‘Fight! Fight! Fight!’ Bella, Bella, Bella. Thank you! When I raised my clenched fist high in the air, you all saw it. The crowd realized I was okay and erupted with pride for our country. I’ve never heard anything like it before—truly incredible. For the rest of my life, I’ll be grateful for the love shown by that massive audience of patriots who stood strong there.”
“Yes, you are. This is where you need to be.”
The Crowd Chants
“Thank you, but I don’t think I am. And I’ll explain why. Last night was a really tough one in Pennsylvania. Sadly, the shooter took the life of one of our own, Cory Comparator. Everyone I talk to says he was an amazing guy. It’s just unbelievable. Two other incredible folks, David Dutch and James Kopenhaver, were seriously hurt too. I had a chance to speak with them today, and I also reached out to the families of all three of these wonderful people. Our thoughts and prayers are with them, now and always. We’re never going to forget them. They came out for a big rally and were true supporters of Trump.”
“I gotta tell you, these folks were hardcore Trump supporters, and they still are. But Cory, sadly, we have to talk about him in the past tense now. He was amazing—everyone respected him as a former fire chief. He was well-liked by all. His wife, Helen, was with him, and I spoke to her today. She’s an incredible woman, and she’s absolutely heartbroken. They had two wonderful daughters, too. He lost his life trying to protect them from gunfire, acting as a human shield. He jumped right in front of them and took the hit. What a great guy he was. I just want to thank the fire department and his family for everything.”
“I’m sending his helmet and his gear, and it’s just something else. They’re planning to do something really special when they get it. But honestly, what we did can’t even compare to what happened. Not even close. Still, I’m really proud to say that over the last few days, we’ve raised $6.3 million for the families of David, James and Cory. A friend of mine just called and sent me a check too—right here! I just got it. It’s for a million bucks from Dan Newland. Huge thanks to you, Dan! And when I talk to the… well, I’ll be sending…”
“You can throw a lot of money at this, but it just won’t make up for it. Everyone’s saying the same thing. You’re right, sir, we really appreciate what you did for Cory and the other two. They were seriously hurt, but now they’re doing a lot better. They’re going to be okay; they’re real fighters. So, I’d like us to take a moment of silence for our friend Cory. There’s no greater love than giving your life for others. That’s the spirit that built America in its darkest times.”
“And this is the kind of love that will bring America back to the top of human achievement and greatness. This is what we need. Even after such a terrible attack, we’re coming together tonight more determined than ever. I’m more determined than ever, and so are you. Everyone here feels the same way. Thank you. Thank you.”