Trump, Back in Pennsylvania After Assassination Attempt, Contrasts His Track Record With Harris’

The former president switches gears from Biden to Harris as presumed opponent for the presidency.
Trump, Back in Pennsylvania After Assassination Attempt, Contrasts His Track Record With Harris’
Former President Donald Trump at a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on July 31, 2024. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Janice Hisle
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HARRISBURG, Pa.—Eighteen days after surviving an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump returned to this coveted swing state for a rally on July 31, a key point in the 2024 presidential race.

“Our resolve is unbroken, and our will is undeterred,” Trump told a cheering crowd that overflowed the 7,318-seat New Holland Arena at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center.

Janice Hisle
Janice Hisle
Reporter
Janice Hisle mainly writes in-depth reports based on U.S. political news and cultural trends, following a two-year stint covering President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection campaign. Before joining The Epoch Times in 2022, she worked more than two decades as a reporter for newspapers in Ohio and authored several books. She is a graduate of Kent State University's journalism program. You can reach Janice at: [email protected]
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