On Saturday, former President Donald Trump returned to Butler, Pennsylvania, for a significant rally at the same site where he was nearly assassinated in July. This event marked a show of resilience and a tribute to Corey Comperatore, a volunteer firefighter who lost his life during the incident.
Trump’s rally was attended by a large crowd and featured several prominent figures, including billionaire Elon Musk. Musk, who is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, and has recently acquired X, made his first appearance at a Trump rally. He strongly endorsed Trump, stating that the Republican nominee is the only candidate capable of “preserving democracy in America.”
Musk’s speech was marked by his criticism of Democrats, alleging they are intent on “taking away your freedom of speech, your right to bear arms, and your right to vote.” He also warned that if Trump does not win the election, “this will be the last election,” emphasizing the dire consequences he believes would follow.
Trump’s address was a mix of memorial and political rally. He honored the victims of the July 13 shooting, including Corey Comperatore, and expressed gratitude to the Secret Service and medical personnel who assisted him during the incident. Trump also delved into his usual themes, such as halting illegal immigration and restoring the nation as a “manufacturing superpower once again.”
The rally was held behind increased security measures, with Trump speaking from behind clear barriers. The event featured various performances, including a flyover by Trump’s airplane and a performance by an opera singer. Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, and other family members, including Eric Trump and Lara Trump, were also present at the rally.