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Former President Trump made a surprising announcement during a conversation with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk that he plans to return to Butler, Pennsylvania in October, the location where a gunman attempted to assassinate him during a campaign rally on July 13. Trump did not provide an exact date for his return to Butler. He expressed that he has been in touch with the families of the victims involved in the assassination attempt.

Reflecting on the incident, Trump credited a change in plans during the rally for potentially saving his life. He mentioned that the positioning of the shooter’s bullet was less destructive due to his angle, which he considered a miracle. The former president also praised the quick response and courage of various first responders, including the Secret Service sniper who neutralized the threat within seconds.

Trump highlighted the bravery of the USSS officers who shielded him from the gunfire and a local police officer who distracted the shooter moments before the attack. He emphasized that the encounter between the officer and the gunman may have influenced the outcome of the assassination attempt, potentially impacting the shooter’s aim.

During the conversation, Trump acknowledged that the incident will serve as a learning experience for law enforcement. He mentioned the need for officials to address and learn from the mistakes that allowed the gunman to go unnoticed on the roof of a nearby building. Trump expressed his belief that the situation could have been prevented if the presence of the gunman had been identified earlier.

In addition to praising the medical professionals who treated him and the other victims, Trump commended the Butler hospital for their exceptional care and expertise during the aftermath of the shooting. The former president expressed gratitude for the support and assistance he received from various individuals and organizations following the traumatic event.

As Trump prepares to return to the site of the assassination attempt, he remains grateful for the miraculous circumstances that allowed him to survive the attack. The former president’s upcoming visit to Butler, Pennsylvania serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination demonstrated in the face of adversity.