Former president Donald Trump plans to return to the site where a gunman tried to assassinate him in July, setting aside what are now near-constant worries for his physical safety in order to fulfil a promise to the people of Butler, Pennsylvania.
“I’ll probably start off by saying, ‘As I was saying …'” the Republican presidential nominee has joked about a speech cut short when a bullet struck Trump’s ear and he was whisked off stage – fist aloft – with blood dripping across his face.
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