Trump survives assassination attempt and makes impressive comeback in Pennsylvania.

Welcome to the electrifying scene at Harrisburg’s New Holland Arena, where the air is buzzing with excitement following a fiery Trump rally. This event marked the former president’s first campaign appearance in Pennsylvania after narrowly dodging an assassin’s bullet in Butler County.

Once inside, former President Donald Trump didn’t hold back, taking aim at Vice President Kamala Harris. He dubbed her “the architect of the border invasion,” pointing out her far-left policy support and accusing her of wanting to transform the nation into a Communist country. Trump also didn’t shy away from discussing her past as a California prosecutor.

Attendees couldn’t contain their enthusiasm, with one pair expressing, “It’s almost better than any concert I’ve been to! It’s all love.” The atmosphere was electric as supporters echoed their unwavering faith in Trump, stressing his capability to lead the nation once more.

One supporter emphasized the significance of voting on November 5, urging fellow supporters to combine prayer with action at the polls. The sentiment against Vice President Harris was palpable, with one attendee from Maryland bluntly calling her a liar and criticizing her presumptive bid for the presidency without even being officially nominated.

The arena, filled to its brim with 7,600 eager attendees, stood still as Trump called for a moment of silence in memory of Corey Comperatore, who tragically lost his life in the recent assassination attempt on July 13.

As the crowd’s fervor began to settle, the echoes of Trump’s impassioned speech lingered in the air. For more updates on the latest stories and ideas, feel free to reach out to sarah.rumpf@fox.com or connect on X: @s_rumpfwhitten.

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