In a gripping revelation during his inaugural speech as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump recounted a chilling moment that nearly ended his life. He shared how, just months ago at a rally in Pennsylvania, an assassin’s bullet narrowly grazed his ear. Reflecting on the close call, Trump declared, “I was saved by God to make America great again,” attributing his survival to a higher purpose.
The life-threatening incident occurred on July 13 near Butler, Pennsylvania, where a shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire from an elevated position. Despite the danger, Trump emerged determined, believing the ordeal was part of a divine plan. “That moment reinforced my mission. My life was spared for a reason,” he emphasized.
In his second term, Trump is wasting no time rolling out bold reforms. He has vowed sweeping changes to immigration and cultural policies, supported by 100 executive orders aimed at reversing Joe Biden’s legacy. With renewed conviction, Trump is charging forward with a vision to shape America’s future.