A Year Later, Butler Shooting Marks the Defining Moment of Trump's Political Comeback
Editor's note: Today, we're featuring the latest story from Eric Cortellessa on how Trump's closest allies view the rally in Butler, Pa., a year later.
The painting hangs in the Grand Foyer. Basked in technicolor bravado, it depicts the iconic moment when Donald J. Trump, surrounded by Secret Service agents and with blood trickling down his face, pumped his fist in the air after an attempt on his life in Butler, Pa. As the ultimate symbol of Trump's survival, the image encapsulates the central themes of his return to power: victimhood, strength, defiance.
But for the President and his allies, it alsoserves as a lodestar for his revolutionary and combative second-term agenda.
"The MAGA movement sees this very simply and powerfully: the hand of Divine Providence interceded on the plains of Butler," says Steve Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist. "Trump was spared to do great things."
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