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The Day Terror Struck: How a Trump Rally Became Ground Zero for Chaos


Nearly one year ago, evil struck at a peaceful Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. A crazed gunman tried to assassinate President Trump as he spoke to loyal supporters. This attack was pure domestic terrorism threatening our democracy.

President Trump miraculously survived because he turned to point at an immigration chart moments before the shot. That simple action saved his life when the bullet grazed his ear. God was watching over our leader that day.

Heroic Americans like Corey Comperatore gave their lives shielding others from bullets. Brave patriots Dave Dutch and Jim Copenhaver took bullets too. These men represent the backbone of America—ordinary citizens who stepped up when terror struck.

Victims still suffer today with no real accountability. Jim Copenhaver describes getting shot like a hard punch to the gut. These working-class Americans deserve justice but get empty promises instead.

The Secret Service admits massive failures that day. Their own director called it an operational failure with communication breakdowns and technology problems. We paid billions for security that collapsed when needed most.

Reforms came only after President Trump took charge. The agency now claims it’s laser-focused on protection. But why did common-sense security measures fail in the first place? Americans deserve answers, not excuses.

This happened just days before the Republican National Convention. Enemies of freedom wanted to silence our movement. They failed because patriots stand strong against fear and violence.

We must remain vigilant against left-wing hatred targeting conservative voices. Protect our leaders and values. Honor heroes like Corey who gave everything for our great nation. Never forget July 13.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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