DONALD TRUMP RETURNED Saturday to the site of a campaign rally where an assassin’s bullet almost killed him in July, questioning whether his opponents were responsible and declaring he would “never quit.”
He began his speech with, “As I was saying,” and gestured toward an immigration chart he was looking at when the gunfire began.
“Exactly 12 weeks ago this evening, on this very ground, a cold-blooded assassin aimed to silence me,” the Republican candidate told tens of thousands of supporters after taking the stage behind bulletproof glass.
“Twelve weeks ago, we all took a bullet for America,” Trump added.
Calling the gunman a “vicious monster,” Trump vowed he would “never quit… never bend… never break” to cheers of “fight, fight, fight” from the crowd.
Trump’s much-hyped return to Butler, Pennsylvania, came exactly one month before the 5 November presidential election, the outcome of which President Joe Biden suggested on …