Donald Trump to head back to Butler -- site of 1st assassination attempt -- for weekend rally
Briefly

Donald Trump stated, "I'm going back to Butler because I feel I have an obligation to go back to Butler. We never finished what we were supposed to do... I'm fulfilling a promise." This emphasizes his commitment to his supporters and the event's emotional significance.
In the wake of the assassination attempt, security measures have been significantly tightened for the rally, with the campaign ensuring a secure perimeter was established early, reflecting lessons learned from previous lapses.
The rally is not just a campaign event; it's a way to honor those affected by the July shooting, as the families of victims, including a man who died shielding his family, will be recognized.
The campaign's decision to return to Butler so soon after the tragic event illustrates a mix of resilience and the desire to reconnect with Trump's base, fulfilling what he described as a promise to his supporters.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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