Donald Trump, his family members and Tesla chief Elon Musk spoke at a rally in Butler on Saturday. The event took place at the venue where a would-be assassin shot at the former president back in July. Trump's return to the Pennsylvania town was witnessed by a crowd of thousands, as the Republican nominee slammed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' administration for the country's immigration and economic crises. Read More: Speaking about illegal immigrants and crime rates, Trump said: "Crime rates all over the world are down, they’re taking their gang members and their criminals, they’re taking their people in jail, and they’re releasing them into our country."
Border Crisis:“We have to have a fabulous military to protect us from evil, everything has to be the best. We have to have the best schools. We have to have a strong borders. We don’t want bad people coming in and hurting us,” Donald Trump said. “You deserve a nation that builds things again, makes things better, that aims for the stars once more, and that once again commands respect, and we want to get respect like we had it four years ago. We are going to win the greatest election in the history of our country. Maybe the greatest election of all time.”Read More: Midway through his address, Trump called Elon Musk on the stage. The Tesla CEO, who was wearing a Dark MAGA cap, danced and jumped before calling the former president 'brave' and recalling the assassination attempt on him.CHILLS
— Alana Mastrangelo (@ARmastrangelo) October 5, 2024
Christopher Macchio @ChrisMacchio just sang Ave Maria live for Corey Compertore at the October 5 Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. pic.twitter.com/Pa07DnUStw
Trump also asked the crowd to hold a minute of silence at 6:11 PM, as he honored Corey Comperatore, who lost his life at the July rally. Opera singer Christopher Macchio sang a melody for the minute. He reappeared on stage at the end of the event.. @elonmusk takes the stage and he’s as iconic as you can expect.
— Naomi Seibt (@SeibtNaomi) October 5, 2024
America loves Elon Musk and all he has done for the areas that were affected by Hurricane Helene.
Thank you, Elon. I saw the heartbreaking damage. pic.twitter.com/0CVhkfByis
You may also like
Goa tiatr review: 'Konnache Chukik ...?' is a family drama with a message
The two countries with the world's 'shortest border' - it's only 150 metres long
Inside Asia's £21bn 'mini Suez Canal' that could transform incredible country
UAE: Palestinian expats say 'tragedy and hope' have brought community closer, increased sense of identity