All hell broke loose when Donald Trump said these four words

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Donald Trump began his closing message to voters.

With one month to go before the election, he knows this is make or break.

And all hell broke loose when Donald Trump said these four words.

Trump holds a rally at the site of his assassination attempt

On July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, an assassin shot former President Donald Trump in the head.

The bullet came within a quarter of an inch of killing him.

On October 5, Trump returned to Butler for a rally.

The media estimated up to 100,000 people attended.

Trump brought the house down by kicking off the rally with “As I was saying.” 

He then pointed to the chart featuring the number of border crossings that saved his life by virtue of the fact that he turned his head to look at it when the assassin fired causing the bullet to strike him in the ear instead of the temple.

 “Oh, I love that chart, I love that graph. Isn’t it a beautiful thing?” Trump exclaimed.

Trump’s message to his supporters

This rally was more than a political event, it was a deeply personal moment for Trump and those who attended the day a gunman nearly struck the former President down.

Trump used the occasion of his near-death experience to speak a unifying message to invite all Americans to join a MAGA movement that welcomes everyone as a message to the political Left that it won’t surrender in the face of political violence.

“Our movement, it belongs to you. It belongs to our country. It belongs to our country. And together, in just one month, we are going to usher in a new golden age of American security, prosperity, sovereignty, and freedom for our citizens of every race, religion, color, and creed evening, on this very ground, a cold-blooded assassin aimed to silence me and to silence the greatest movement MAGA in the history of our country,” Trump stated.

“MAGA, we love MAGA,” Trump added.

Trump then recounted the shooting and how he wouldn’t let the would-be assassin win by backing down in his fight to take back America.

“For 16 harrowing seconds during the gunfire, time stopped as this vicious monster unleashed pure evil from his sniper’s perch,” Trump continued.

“Not so far away, but by the hand of providence and the grace of God that villain did not succeed in his goal, did not come close, he did not stop our movement. He did not break out our spirit. He did not shake our unyielding resolve to save America from the evils of poverty, hatred, and destruction,” Trump added.

Pennsylvania is the battleground state that will decide the 2024 Election.

Trump drawing a crowd of 100,000 to Butler was a show of force for his campaign that demonstrates he possesses a reservoir of support in the commonwealth that may not register in the polls.

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