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Trump Raises Questions About First Assassination Attempt

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Former President Donald Trump recently made comments raising questions about the first assassination attempt against him in July. During a conversation on X with a cryptocurrency personality, Trump mentioned that there were 'a couple of pretty strange things going on there' regarding the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Trump highlighted that there were apps related to the case that had not been opened yet, which he found peculiar. He also noted that the father of the shooter had hired a prominent lawyer in Pennsylvania, adding to the unusual circumstances surrounding the incident.

These remarks from Trump come in the wake of another apparent assassination attempt against him while he was golfing in West Palm Beach, Florida. The former first lady, Melania Trump, also expressed skepticism about the assassination attempt in Butler, suggesting that there may be 'more to the story.'

Noted peculiarities in the case, including unopened apps and prominent lawyer hire.
Trump questions first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Melania Trump also expresses skepticism about the Butler incident.

The comments made by the Trumps have sparked further interest and speculation about the incidents and the motives behind them. Investigations into both assassination attempts are ongoing, and authorities are working to uncover any additional information that may shed light on the events.

As the public awaits further developments in these cases, the statements from the former President and first lady continue to fuel discussions and debates about the nature of the incidents and the potential implications they may have.

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