Trump Confides to Kellyanne Conway He Doesn’t Feel ‘Safe’ Campaigning Before Return to Site of PA Assassination Attempt
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Former President Donald Trump told Kellyanne Conway he doesn’t feel “safe” on the campaign trail ahead of him returning to Butler, Pennsylvania where he was shot at during a July rally.
In an episode of Fox Nation’s Here’s the Deal with Kellyanne, host Conway, a former advisor to Trump, aired last week, Trump said he’s in a “dangerous position” following two assassination attempts.
Conway asked Trump is he feels “safe” on the campaign trail today, and Trump replied, “No.”
“No, no, I don’t feel safe. It’s a dangerous business,” he said. “I’m in a very dangerous position and, sadly or unsadly, it’s only consequential presidents that this happens to.”
The former president said he has a lot of “enemies” because he’s “doing the right thing.”
“I have a lot of enemies because I’m doing the right thing. This MAGA is a great thing because it says it better than anything anybody can say. I want to make America great again, and that’s what we’re doing. We have more support, I think, than anybody’s ever had, and I think we’re going to have a great election,” he said.
Trump’s sit-down with Conway came just days before he returns to the Butler rally site where a gunman shot at Trump, injuring his ear. A rally goer was also killed.
Last month, there was a second shooting at Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course. A would-be gunman set up a rifle in the bushes where Trump plays golf and he was later arrested after engaging with Secret Service.
Trump is returning to Butler for a Saturday evening rally. Fox News’ Pete Hegseth reported from the rally, already packed on Saturday morning, and said as many as 100,000 people are expected.
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