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Former President Donald Trump made a triumphant return to Pennsylvania with an energetic rally in Harrisburg’s New Holland Arena, his first campaign event in the state since narrowly escaping an assassination attempt in Butler County. Supporters, decked out in American flags and Trump merchandise, expressed their excitement and love for the former president.

During the rally, Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her “the architect of the border invasion” and accusing her of supporting far-left policies that would turn the country into a Communist state. Supporters echoed Trump’s sentiments, praising his leadership and expressing their unwavering support for him.

Many attendees highlighted the importance of voting in the upcoming election, with one supporter emphasizing the need to “pray and vote.” Others, like Chuck Winton from Maryland, criticized Vice President Harris, calling her a liar for referring to herself as a candidate for president without being nominated.

The rally was filled to capacity, with 7,600 people in attendance. Trump called for a moment of silence in honor of Corey Comperatore, who was tragically killed in the assassination attempt on July 13. The atmosphere in the arena was electric, with supporters cheering and chanting in support of the former president.

The event showcased the enthusiasm and dedication of Trump’s supporters in Pennsylvania, who remain committed to seeing him reelected in November. The rally served as a reminder of the passionate following that Trump has cultivated since his election in 2016. Despite facing challenges and criticism, Trump continues to resonate with a large segment of the American population who believe in his leadership and vision for the country.

As the election draws near, the rally in Pennsylvania serves as a rallying cry for Trump’s supporters, urging them to mobilize and ensure their voices are heard at the ballot box. The energy and excitement at the event are a testament to the enduring appeal of the former president and the impact he has had on American politics.