Trump Returns To Pennsylvania Farm Showgrounds Where He Was Shot

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Trump Returns To Pennsylvania Farm Showgrounds Where He Was Shot
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Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, is returning to the Pennsylvania Farm Showgrounds where he was shot in July. While many anticipate a large crowd, there is also apprehension and anxiety in the community.

A sign supporting Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump is posted in the yard of Jim Hulings, chairman of the Butler County Republican Committee, on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024., where the world last saw him pump his fist and beseech followers to “fight,” even as blood streaked his face from

Stunned in the aftermath, some rally goers held impromptu prayer groups as they walked back to their cars. It seems just about everyone in Butler County was either at the rally or knows someone who was. The assassination attempt has been the “No. 1 topic” of conversation since July 13, said Jim Hulings, chairman of the Butler County Republican Committee. He has so many lingering questions about the shooting and consequent investigations that he keeps a running list.

Boozel has fielded “plenty of emails saying, ‘Don’t let him back here,’” he said of Trump. “Because emotionally, we’re not ready for that.”Retired librarian Kathy Kline, who lives in Butler, said she supports Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential race and feels there has been insufficient consideration for those who oppose Trump returning. Kline belongs to a Facebook group, “Butler PA Women for Kamala Harris," that's grown to some 1,500 members in recent months.

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