- by theguardian
- 24 Sep 2024
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) believes that former President Donald Trump has a "special connection" with the people of Pennsylvania after he came millimeters away from...
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) believes that former President Donald Trump has a "special connection" with the people of Pennsylvania after he came millimeters away from being assassinated in Western Pennsylvania on July 13.
Fetterman made the observation during a conversation with The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg during the 2024 Atlantic Festival on Thursday.
"Trump has created a special kind of hold within the coronet he's remade - the party - and he has a special kind of place in Pennsylvania, and I think that only deepened after the first assassination attempt," Fetterman said.
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Trump was nearly killed with 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire from an uncovered roof located roughly 150 yards from the former president's podium. Retired firefighter Corey Comperatore was killed, while two additional rally goers were critically wounded.
The former president was also a casualty, as his ear was grazed by a bullet when he turned to look at a chart.
"I also want people to understand, you know, and it's not science, but there is, there's energy and there are kinds of anger on the ground in Pennsylvania and people are very committed and strong," Fetterman said Thursday. "And I joked that his signs became like the state flower - and you see that everywhere."
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