One year after President Trump came within an inch of his life after a failed assassination attempt in Butler, PA, he is more determined than ever to “turn around the ship” — and believes divine intervention is allowing him to do it, his allies told The Post ahead of the July 13 anniversary.
‘Spared by God’: Trump allies reflect on assassination attempt in Butler one year later
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July 13, 2025
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