NCGOP marks one year since attempted assassination of President Trump

NCGOP marks one year since attempted assassination of President Trump
Michael Whatley Chairman of North Carolina Republican Party — Official Website
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One year ago, an attempt was made on the life of President Donald J. Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The North Carolina Republican Party has released a statement marking this anniversary. According to the statement, “Only through the grace of God did President Trump survive a gunshot and continue to fight for the American people, winning the 2024 Election and being inaugurated as our 47th President.”

The incident remains a significant moment in recent American history, reflecting ongoing political tensions.



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