Trump References Assassination Attempt on Return to Butler Rally in Wisconsin
The former President Donald Trump made headlines once again as he returned to Butler, Pennsylvania, the site of his first assassination attempt just three months ago. At a rally held at the same venue where he survived the attack, Trump suggested that his political opponents may have been behind the attempt on his life. This event comes as Trump continues his campaign trail, with a rally scheduled in Juneau, Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon.
In a separate development, Trump demanded an apology from the news program “60 Minutes” after backing out of an interview with the network. The interview was supposed to take place just before the vice presidential debate, but Trump withdrew, citing issues with fact-checking. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, is set to appear on “60 Minutes” as part of a media blitz leading up to the election.
The political landscape remains tense as the election draws near, with both candidates engaging in high-profile events and interviews. Trump’s return to Butler, Pennsylvania, serves as a reminder of the risks and challenges faced by politicians on the campaign trail. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.