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Trump tells RNC 'I am not supposed to be here' following Pennsylvania rally assassination attempt

Former President Trump spent the first part of his keynote acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention’s final night by acknowledging how lucky he was to survive an assassination attempt last weekend during a rally in Pennsylvania.

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Sen. Hawley: Whistleblowers say most Trump rally security ‘were not even Secret Service’

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., wrote on X Friday that “whistleblowers tell me that MOST of Trump’s security detail working the event last Saturday were not even Secret Service.  

“DHS assigned unprepared and inexperienced personnel,” he added, posting a letter he sent today to United States Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.  

“Whistleblowers who have direct knowledge of the event have approached my office. According to the allegations, the July 13 rally was considered to be a ‘loose’ security event. For example, detection canines were not used to monitor entry and detect threats in the usual manner,” Hawley wrote. “Individuals without proper designations were able to gain access to backstage areas. Department personnel did not appropriately police the security buffer around the podium and were also not stationed at regular intervals around the event’s security perimeter.” 

“In addition, whistleblower allegations suggest the majority of DHS officials were not in fact USSS agents but instead drawn from the department’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). This is especially concerning given that HSI agents were unfamiliar with standard protocols typically used at these types of events, according to the allegations,” Hawley also said. 

Hawley used the letter to ask Mayorkas to respond to multiple questions regarding security at the Trump campaign event. 

Posted by Greg Norman
11:37 AM, July 19, 2024

Rallygoer says Pennsylvania crowd was overwhelmed by Trump's response to getting shot

Bob Crankovic of Pittsburgh told Fox News Digital “it was tough to watch” the assassination attempt against former President Trump last weekend at the rally in Pennsylvania. 

Crankovic said he “immediately ducked for cover” as bullets were flying out Saturday in Butler. 

“As soon as the president got up, everybody was absolutely screaming their head off for the president in support,” he continued. 

“I’ve been to four rallies prior, this was number five, I didn’t see anything out of step with how it a normal rally goes about,” Crankovic also said. “President Trump’s reaction is exactly how I think the country is feeling – we want to come back, we want a strong leader who knows exactly the moment and knows how to step up to the moment and be in the moment all at the exact same time.”

Posted by Greg Norman
11:02 AM, July 19, 2024

Trump shooter signed up to attend rally a week before it happened: report

A person using the name Thomas Matthew Crooks signed up on July 6 to attend the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the assassination attempt unfolded, according to ABC News. 

A source familiar with the matter told the network that the individual used an encrypted email address and a cell phone number to complete the signup. 

The Trump campaign reportedly announced on July 3 that the rally would be happening on July 13 in Butler. 

Crooks died that day after opening fire at former President Trump. 

Posted by Greg Norman
10:27 AM, July 19, 2024

Friends of fallen Trump rallygoer say Comperatore was a 'good soul'

Sylvia and Eric Lowry, whose son is a pallbearer at the funeral for Corey Comperatore, told Fox News Digital Friday that the Pennsylvania firefighter who died in the Trump rally shooting was a "good soul." 

“My son was a fireman with Corey for years. He was a great mentor for him, he was a wonderful person,” Sylvia Lowry told Fox News Digital. “We are all devastated.” 

“We know the girls, his daughters, they are just a great family and we just pray that he rests in peace and that the family just finds comfort in all of this,” she added. 

Eric Lowry said “Corey was also the best man in our son’s wedding.” 

Fox News' Audrey Conklin contributed to this report.

Posted by Greg Norman
09:34 AM, July 19, 2024

Funeral procession underway for Corey Comperatore

A funeral procession is underway Friday for Corey Comperatore, the volunteer firefighter who died last weekend at former President Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. 

Video taken in Comperatore’s hometown of Sarver showed a convoy of motorcycles, fire department vehicles carrying personnel, and other mourners headed to the private event. 

Posted by Greg Norman
08:51 AM, July 19, 2024

Auburn basketball coach praises Trump's 'courage': 'He'd take a bullet for us'

Auburn men’s basketball head coach Bruce Pearl couldn’t believe what happened on Saturday.

Over the weekend, former President Trump was grazed on the ear by a bullet fired during a failed assassination attempt at his political rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. 

One person was killed and two others were injured when Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, who was later identified as the shooter, opened fire less than 10 minutes after Trump began speaking.

Pearl, 64, like many others, was stunned by the shooting. He recalled his initial reaction during an appearance on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich" on Thursday.

"My first reaction was: How was this possibly happening? Is it real? When he got up pretty quickly, I prayed, I immediately asked God to watch over him, and praying for him in that particular moment."

Pearl continued, "Then to see him get up and have the presence and the courage [to pump his fist at the crowd], I mean, Dan, who does that? That’s just rare to have that presence. To let everybody know, ‘Hey, I’m OK, and I am in this for our country, and let’s continue to fight.' He’d take a bullet for us."

Posted by Ryan Canfield
08:31 AM, July 19, 2024

Trump will head to Michigan for first rally since assassination attempt

Former President Trump will head to Michigan on Saturday for his first rally since the assassination attempt last weekend in Pennsylvania. 

The campaign event, which will be held indoors at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, is set to feature new running mate J.D. Vance. 

“We are proud here in Michigan to be hosting him for his first rally after this convention, where we really saw a unified Republican party going forward,” Michigan Republican congressional candidate Tom Barrett told 'Fox & Friends First' on Friday.  

“President Trump gave a real harrowing speech [at the RNC], starting his remarks recounting the events that took place in Pennsylvania with the attempt against his life, he thanked those that were there, the Secret Service agents that leapt into action to keep him safe,” Barrett added.  

Posted by Greg Norman
07:59 AM, July 19, 2024

Former Secret Service agent questions why Trump was allowed on stage amid threat concerns

A retired U.S. Secret Service agent questioned why former President Trump was cleared to take the stage at Saturday's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, despite a "person of interest" being identified beforehand.

"Why the rush? Why push him on stage? Why not delay?" questioned Mike Matranga on "America's Newsroom" Thursday.

"It would have taken nothing to take a tactical pause, assess the situation, locate him, and potentially prevent what we haven't seen in 43 years."

Matranga called the situation a "catastrophic failure."

"Failing to even address the American people or to point the finger solely at the local law enforcement is just not right," he said. "This is a catastrophic failure of communications. We've known this for decades, that we rely too heavily on our local counterparts to do the jobs that we are designed to do, and so this is a catastrophic failure."

"The former president deserves better," he continued. "The individuals who were harmed and the individual who succumbed to his injuries deserve better."

Posted by Elizabeth Heckman
07:46 AM, July 19, 2024

Private funeral to be held today for firefighter killed at Pennsylvania Trump rally

A private funeral is set to be held Friday for Corey Comperatore, the 50-year-old volunteer firefighter who was killed by gunfire at former President Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last weekend. 

Thousands of mourners paid their respects to Comperatore on Thursday during a memorial service at a banquet hall in Freeport, according to The Associated Press. 

Fire trucks and police vehicles filled the parking lot outside the building. Sharpshooters were positioned on top of the event hall and on nearby buildings as people, including firefighters in dress uniforms, waited in line to enter. 

Guests walked past a large, framed photo of Comperatore holding a fish, while a slideshow of photos from his life was projected on a screen — his wedding, a recent 50th birthday party, time with his daughters, firefighting, fishing, and palling around with his Dobermans. 

Rich Tallis, a Penn Hills volunteer firefighter who attended the visitation, told the AP he did not know Comperatore personally but felt a need to honor his memory. 

“Any first responder, it’s a brotherhood – police, EMS fire, military. We’re technically all one,” he said. 

Jon Ruffley, who lives outside Pittsburgh and attended part of the Trump rally Saturday, went to the visitation with his wife and young child. He told the AP he hoped his presence sent a supportive message to the family that “we stick together as Americans regardless of, you know, what someone's political affiliations are.” 

“I think it’s really important that we raise our kids in a way where we can see that political violence is unacceptable, that we stand for having important discourses about things in, in our society,” he said. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

Posted by Greg Norman
07:16 AM, July 19, 2024

Congress denied access to crucial Trump protection plan screams 'cover your a-- mode': expert

BUTLER, Pa. — Congress was denied access to the integral Ops Report that details the protection plan for former President Trump's rally, according to a lawmaker who was at Wednesday's FBI briefing and spoke to Fox News Digital on the condition of anonymity.

Paul Mauro, an attorney and retired NYPD inspector, said the Ops Report "should detail who was supposed to cover the area of the roof that (Thomas Matthew) Crooks fired from."

"If there was no Ops Plan done, or if it didn't cover that rooftop, whoever signed off on it failed badly," Mauro said. 

The detailed, written plan was in the hands of the FBI as of Thursday afternoon, according to Mauro, who said the information came from a source "I absolutely, 100% trust." The FBI declined to comment. 

Posted by Chris Eberhart
06:58 AM, July 19, 2024

Trump breaks out immigration chart shown right before assassination attempt

Former President Trump showed off a chart on immigration during the Republican National Convention Thursday night that he credits with literally saving his life last Saturday

"Less than four years ago, I handed this administration the strongest border in American history, but you can see on the chart that saved my life... that was the chart that saved my life," Trump said as the chart was put up on the screen behind him.

During Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last week, Trump pivoted to point to the same chart when shots rang out, striking the former president in the right ear. Many have credited Trump turning to the chart, which shows the number of illegal immigrants entering the country, for saving his life, noting that the former president turned to look at it just as he was hit with the bullet.

Posted by Michael Lee
06:43 AM, July 19, 2024

Trump is being ‘very vulnerable and transparent’ about the assassination attempt, doctor says

Dr. Houman Hemmati told 'Fox News Live' that the Trump rally assassination attempt is “hurting” the former President and “he was obvious about it” during his RNC acceptance speech last night. 

Trump, during the speech, told a crowd in Milwaukee that “so many people have asked me what happened... and therefore I will tell you exactly what happened and you’ll never hear it from me a second time because it’s actually too painful to tell.” 

“When have you ever heard President Trump ever say in the past that he is never going to repeat something?” Hemmati said, adding “this is one of those rare moments where you see him in a public way be very vulnerable and transparent and it shows you that he is processing it.” 

“The fact that he also went to the uniform of the fallen individual who attended his rally also shows you the sense of survivor guilt that I think he has,” Hemmati continued. “He said ‘I shouldn’t be here,’ that is a sign he thinks that bullet should have been for him and why am I alive and someone else isn’t?” 

Posted by Greg Norman
06:29 AM, July 19, 2024

Trump pays emotional tribute to Corey Comperatore during RNC speech: 'Spirit that forged America'

Former President Donald Trump in his RNC acceptance speech paid tribute to firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was killed during the attempt on Trump’s life during a Pennsylvania rally last weekend.

"Tragically, the shooter claimed the life of one of our fellow Americans, Corey Comperatore, and seriously wounded two other great warriors... David Dutch and James Copenhaver. I spoke to all three families of these tremendous people—our love and prayers are with them, and always will be," Trump said. 

"Corey, a highly respected former fire chief... was accompanied by his wife Helen... and two precious daughters," he continued. "He lost his life selflessly acting as a human shield to protect them from flying bullets... what a fine man he was."

Trump then walked over to Comperatore’s firefighting jacket and helmet, which were sent to the convention by the family and were placed next to Trump on the stage, asking for a moment of silence for the Pennsylvania father. 

"There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for others," Trump said, noting that Comperatore was killed while shielding his family from the incoming bullets. "This is the spirit that forged America in her darkest hours, and this is the love that will lead America back to the summit of human achievement and greatness."

Posted by Michael Lee
06:23 AM, July 19, 2024

Retired Army captain at Trump rally reveals 'tactical reason' Secret Service should've been on roof

BETHEL PARK, Pa. – The Secret Service should have foreseen a "tactical reason" to have countersnipers placed on the AGR building rooftop at former President Trump's Pennsylvania rally on Saturday – where gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire – according to a retired Army infantry captain who witnessed the chaos from the front row.

"I've been in more firefights than I can count, I can tell you, but I've never been in anything like that," Sean Parnell, a former congressional candidate who can be seen in photos of the shooting just steps away from Trump on stage right, told Fox News Digital.

"Doesn’t it make sense to engage behind the president, too?" he added. "There was a tactical reason for that to be occupied."

Parnell said that as soon as he arrived at the rally, he took a general look around and potential security vulnerabilities stood out to him, but he also saw a strong police presence.

"As a combat veteran, 16 months in Afghanistan, I'll tell you that looking for threats like that is, once you come back from combat, you're kind of wired like that," he said. "That experience that never leaves you. I didn’t think anything was going to go wrong. I'm at a political rally … but you still think about that."

Posted by Michael Ruiz
06:16 AM, July 19, 2024

Trump says ‘​​I am not supposed to be here tonight' during RNC acceptance speech

Former President Trump spent a the first part of his keynote acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention’s final night by acknowledging how lucky he was to survive an assassination attempt last weekend during a rally in Pennsylvania.

"So many people have asked me what happened, and therefore, I’ll tell you what happened," Trump said Thursday night in Milwaukee. "And you’ll never hear it from me a second time, because it’s too painful to tell."

Trump recounted the events from Butler, Pennsylvania last Saturday when a gunman, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire. Crooks’ shot pierced the former president’s upper right ear while he was turning to look at one of his immigration charts displayed on a screen at the event.

"In order to see the chart, I started to turn to my right, and was ready to begin a further turn, which I’m lucky I didn’t, when I heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me, really hard, on my right ear," Trump said. "I said to myself, 'Wow, what was that—it can only be a bullet,'—and moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down, and my hand was covered with blood, just blood all over the place. I immediately knew it was very serious, that we were under attack, and in one movement, proceeded to drop to the ground."

"There was blood pouring everywhere, and yet, in a certain way I felt very safe, because I had God on my side," Trump continued. "The amazing thing is that prior to the shot, if I had not moved my head at the very last instant, the assassin’s bullet would have perfectly hit its mark, and I would not be with you tonight."

"But that isn’t the reason they didn’t move—the reason is that they knew I was in serious trouble, they saw all of the blood, and thought I was dead, and they just didn’t want to leave me, and you can see that love written all over their faces," he said.

"I am not supposed to be here tonight," Trump said, before the crowd at Fiserv Forum chanted, "Yes you are."

"I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of almighty God," Trump said. "In watching the reports over the last few days, many people say it was a providential moment."

"The crowd was confused because they thought I was dead," Trump said. "And there was great great sorrow. I could see that on their faces as I looked up. They didn't know I was looking out they thought it was over. When I could see it I wanted to do something to let them know I was okay. I raised my right arm looked at the thousands and thousands of people that were breathlessly waiting and started shouting, 'fight, fight, fight.'"

Posted by Scott McDonald

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