2024-07-18 06:40:38
The ex-president Donald Trump He addressed his followers through a message posted on his social network Truth Socialthanking the expressions of support and prayers after the outrage suffered yesterday during his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. In his message, Trump attributed to God the fact that a greater tragedy did not occur, and reaffirmed his commitment to not fear and to remain resilient in the face of adversity.
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“Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers yesterday as it was only God who prevented the unthinkable from happening,” Trump wrote.WE ARE NOT AFRAIDbut we will remain resilient in our Faith and defiant in the face of Evil.” He also expressed his solidarity with the victims and their families, deeply regretting the death of Corey Comperatorewhom he described as a citizen who had been horribly murdered.
He also expressed his wishes for a speedy recovery for the injured.
Trump called for unity and to show the true character of Americans, urging everyone to remain strong and determined to not allow evil to prevail.
“At this time, it is more important than ever that we stand together and show our true character as Americans by staying strong and determined and not allowing evil to win,” he said.
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The former president concluded his message on a personal note, declaring his love for the country and its citizens, and announced his intention to address the nation from Wisconsin later in the week, where the Republican National Convention.
The attack, perpetrated by Thomas Matthew Crooks20, resulted in the death of Corey Comperatore and left two people seriously injured.
Authorities continue to investigate the attacker’s motivations, while the community Bethel Park y Butler seeks answers and comfort after the tragic event.
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2024-07-18 06:40:38