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A year after Trump’s near-assassination, friends and allies see some signs of a changed man

BUTLER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 12 – Donald Trump views his survival as divine intervention and acknowledges significant security failures after a gunman wounded him and killed a firefighter at a Butler rally.

  • Friends and allies see changes in the individual after a near-assassination, noting he is more attentive and grateful.
  • He expresses that he believes he was saved by God to serve a second term and restore the nation to greatness.
  • He conveyed his belief in divine protection, saying, "I believe deeply that I am protected now by the Lord."
  • An unnamed source states, "I think he believes that he was saved," indicating a shift in his outlook.
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After Donald Trump was the target of an assassination attempt a year ago, he has changed – in some ways, according to friends and associates. “He has hardly become a Zen Buddhist, but he is more attentive to his friends,” Senator Lindsey Graham told the AP.

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The assassination attempt exactly one year ago changed Donald Trump. At least that's what close friends and associates of the president say.

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WRIC broke the news in Richmond, United States on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.
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