Billionaire Elon Musk claims at a rally for Trump that Democrat Harris wants to take away Americans’ right to vote. Trump’s deputy, JD Vance, speaks of “God’s plan”.
Washington/Butler. Donald Trump returned to an important symbolic place for him during the election campaign: the small town of Butler in the state of Pennsylvania. Then, when an assassin shot the former President of the United States at a campaign event in mid-July. Trump was wounded by a bullet in his right ear. It was security forces who killed the person.
When he returned to Butler, the Republican presidential candidate received significant support. During his speech at his big campaign rally over the weekend, Trump invited tech billionaire Elon Musk on stage. Musk took to the microphones and urged the crowd to vote for Trump in the November 5 election.
“I believe this is the most important election of our lifetime,” Musk said. Trump’s rival, Kamala Harris, and the Democrats are trying to remove many rights from people, such as the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, even the right to vote, the billionaire claimed. Trump must win “to preserve the Constitution. He must win to preserve democracy in America.” And Musk extended his strange story further: If Trump is not elected, it will be the last election, he said, without elaborating.
“evil monster”
Musk, who often brings conspiracy theories to his Platform X, has been a longtime supporter of Trump. The boss of Tesla is awakening the attitude against the Democratic candidate and US Vice President Harris. Trump recently suggested that if Musk wins the election, he could be put at the head of a committee to review the finances of the United States. Musk should cut government spending.
In his speech, Trump described the attacker who shot him in July as an “evil monster. Time stood still when the shooter unleashed “pure evil”. “But by the hand of the benevolent and the grace of God, the villain failed to achieve his goal,” Trump said. Security measures in Butler were significantly increased this time compared to Trump’s appearance in July. Sniper squads were positioned on several surrounding buildings. A surveillance drone hovered above the crowd, and there were panes of bullet glass on the stage.
Trump’s vice presidential candidate, JD Vance, also spoke of divine intervention on the day of the attack. “I firmly believe that God saved President Trump’s life that day,” the 40-year-old senator told thousands of Trump supporters. He spoke of a “true miracle”.
“We will not stop”
Vance referred to God several times in his speech. “Right here, almost three months ago, we thought President Trump was going to lose his life. But God still has a plan for him – just as he still has a plan for the United States of America.”
Addressing the crowd, Vance said: “Eight four days ago, on this field, a traitor tried to strike fear into our hearts. But we stand here today to make it clear: we will not allow ourselves to be intimidated. We will not let ourselves be stopped. We will not allow ourselves to be silenced. We will make America great again – together. ” (APA / DPA / AFP)