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Donald Trump était de retour cette nuit à Butler, où il avait réchappé de peu à une tentative d’assassinat le 13 juillet dernier, assurant, sur un ton provocateur, qu’il n’abandonnera «jamais» même si le tireur cherchait à le «réduire au silence». «Il y a douze semaines, ici même, un assassin a tenté de me réduire au silence, ainsi que notre mouvement. Ce monstre vicieux (...) était proche d’y parvenir mais la main de la Providence l’en a empêché», a déclaré Donald Trump, devant la foule.

Mais l’ex-président l’assure, «je n’abandonnerai jamais, ne plierai jamais, ne me briserai jamais».

Dans la foulée, le candidat républicain a marqué une minute de silence, à l’heure précise où les tirs ont retenti le 13 juillet dernier, avec un hommage appuyé à la seule victime, Corey Comperatore, avant de reprendre son discours à l’endroit exact où il avait alors été interrompu.

Il a également dénoncé ceux qu’il désigne comme «les ennemis de l’intérieur, bien plus dangereux que ceux de l’extérieur». «Ces huit dernières années, ceux qui veulent nous arrêter m’ont calomnié, ont tenté de me destituer, m’ont poursuivi en justice, ont essayé de m’enlever des bulletins de vote et, qui sait, même peut-être tenté de me tuer. Mais je n’ai jamais cessé de me battre pour vous et je ne cesserai jamais», a assuré l’ex-président à ses supporters.

Le rassemblement se déroule sous très haute sécurité, des tireurs d’élite étant installés sur les toits de plusieurs bâtiments environnants et un drone survolant la foule, a pu constater un journaliste de l’AFP. Ils étaient bien plus nombreux à être venus écouter Donald Trump que lors du précédent meeting à Butler, beaucoup vêtus d’un tee-shirt reprenant l’image de l’ancien président juste après la tentative d’assassinat, d’autres avec l’oreille couverte, rappelant le bandage qu’il avait porté les jours suivants.

Avant son entrée sur scène, Donald Trump était précédé de son colistier J.D. Vance, sous les yeux de l’homme le plus riche du monde Elon Musk, des proches de victimes des tirs et des forces de l’ordre qui l’ont protégé. Invité à venir s’exprimer par Donald Trump, le milliardaire a présenté l’élection américaine comme «un combat qu’il ne faut pas perdre», craignant qu’il ne s’agisse, dans le cas contraire, «de la dernière élection, c’est ma prédiction».

«Le président Trump doit l’emporter, pour préserver la Constitution et la démocratie», a insisté Elon Musk.

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00:00So many different great things. Where is he? Come on up here Elad. He created the first major American car company in generations and his rocket company is the only reason we can now send American astronauts into space. Come here. Take over Elad, yes take over.
00:22Bonjour à tous.
00:36As you can see I'm not just MAGA, I'm Dark MAGA.
00:40Well first of all I want to say what an honor it is to be here and you know the true test of someone's character is how they behave under fire.
00:54And we had one president who couldn't climb a flight of stairs and another who was fist pumping after getting shot.
01:05Fight, fight, fight. Blood coming down the face.
01:11Now, America is the home of the brave.
01:20And there's no truer test than courage under fire.
01:24So who do you want representing America?
01:29Yeah, absolutely.
01:33And I think this election, I think it's the most important election of our lifetime.
01:41This is no ordinary election.
01:44The other side wants to take away your freedom of speech.
01:48They want to take away your right to bear arms.
01:52They want to take away your right to vote effectively.
01:58You've got 14 states now that don't require voter ID.
02:02California, where I used to live, just passed a law banning voter ID for voting.
02:15I still can't believe that's real.
02:18So how are you supposed to have a proper election if there's no ID? It's meaningless.
02:25And free speech, free speech is the bedrock of democracy.
02:32And if people don't know what's going on, if they don't know the truth, how can you make an informed vote?
02:41You must have free speech in order to have democracy.
02:44That's why it's the First Amendment.
02:48And the Second Amendment is there to ensure that we have the First Amendment.
03:03President Trump must win to preserve the Constitution.
03:07He must win to preserve democracy in America.
03:18We want Trump! We want Trump!
03:29This is a must-win situation. Must win.
03:33So I have one ask for everyone in the audience, everyone who watches this video, everyone in the live stream.
03:41This one request is very important. Register to vote.
03:47And get everyone you know, and everyone you don't know, drag them to register to vote.
03:57There's only two days left to register to vote in Georgia and Arizona. 48 hours.
04:03Like, text people now. Now!
04:09And then make sure they actually do vote.
04:16If they don't, this will be the last election. That's my prediction.
04:22Nothing's more important. Nothing's more important.
04:25So get everyone you know.
04:29So speaking to people out there, everyone in the crowd I think is already convinced.
04:33But for people out there that are watching the video, watching the live stream,
04:38you need to get everyone you know at work, your friends, family, text groups, your social media, everything.
04:45Get them to register to vote right now. Only two days left for Georgia and Arizona.
04:50Only a couple weeks left in Pennsylvania.
04:53And if they're not registered to vote, it doesn't matter at that point.
04:57Register to vote. I'm being repetitive for a reason.
05:00Okay? So nothing is more important.
05:04And a lot of people think maybe their vote doesn't count.
05:09Well it does. Okay? It does.
05:13It matters. And this election could be decided by a thousand votes, 500 votes.
05:18A tiny margin.
05:21So get everyone you know to register to vote.
05:26I believe that's swapthevote.com. I believe that's the site.
05:29And double check that your registration is good. Don't take it for granted.
05:33I'm just being repetitive about this point because it is the one takeaway.
05:40More than anything that will matter is getting those registrations and then getting everyone you know to actually vote.
05:47That is what will decide this election, especially in Pennsylvania.
05:59So thank you and honestly, you want to just be a pest.
06:05Just be a pest to everyone you know. People on the street everywhere.
06:10Vote, vote, vote. Fight, fight, fight. Vote, vote, vote.

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