Former President Trump recently admitted to feeling unsafe while on the campaign trail during an exclusive interview. He expressed that the risks he faces are a result of him 'doing the right thing.' Trump emphasized that his stance on making America great again has garnered him numerous enemies but also immense support from his followers.
Trump narrowly escaped two potential assassination attempts, one at an open-air rally in Pennsylvania and another at a golf club in Florida. In both instances, his Secret Service detail swiftly neutralized the threats, preventing any harm to the former president.
Former First Lady Melania Trump also shared her concerns about the incidents, praising the quick actions of the Secret Service agents. She referred to the events as 'miracles' and expressed gratitude for her husband's safety.
Despite the dangers he faces, Trump remains resolute in his mission and has attributed the violence to the rhetoric of his political opponents. He has vowed to continue fighting for the country and has criticized the Biden-Harris administration for allegedly inciting violence against him.
In a bold move, Trump announced his intention to return to the site of his first assassination attempt to 'finish' his speech from that day. He plans to hold a rally at the same location in Pennsylvania, emphasizing his determination to connect with his supporters despite the risks involved.
The upcoming rally at the Butler Farm Show fairgrounds in Pennsylvania is expected to draw significant attention as Trump continues his campaign efforts amidst heightened security measures.