Excited Elon Musk JUMPS on to stage to join Trump in Butler as he reenacts former president’s ‘fight, fight, fight’ moment after getting shot
Tesla boss Elon Musk was seen jumping on stage with his fists in the air as he joined Donald Trump to address his supporters at the Butler Farm Show in Pennsylvania.
This is the first time the former president has returned to the state since his attempted assassination two months ago.
“We had a president who couldn’t climb the stairs, and another who stood up after being shot and shouted, fight, fight, fight!”
“America is the home of the brave and there is no better test than coming under fire,” Musk told the audience.
Wearing a black MAGA hat, Musk urged his supporters to vote and register to vote, as well as urging others to “vote now.”
“I have not repeated myself for nothing,” he said and begged those present not to vote anymore and to register as soon as possible.
“Honestly, you want to be a pest,” he said, “fight, fight, fight! Vote vote vote!’
Tesla boss Elon Musk was seen jumping on stage with his fists in the air as he joined Donald Trump to address his supporters at the Butler Farm Show in Pennsylvania
Until his arrival, the meeting remained much more subdued as Trump paid tribute to Corey Comperatore, the man who was shot and killed the day of the shooting.
After demanding a moment of silence, Trump called on an opera singer to sing the song “Ave Maria” in his honor.
Comperatore’s widow and their children also returned to the meeting, along with members of the Trump family.
The beloved Republican also mentioned the other two victims who were shot and seriously injured that day.
The supporters were jubilant when they saw the president again and cheered happily
One had returned to the rally, Trump revealed, but one was in the hospital and receiving treatment.
The supporters were jubilant when they saw the president again and cheered happily.
At one point, the former president had to interrupt the meeting after a woman fainted. They shouted ‘we love Trump!’ and sang the national anthem for about four minutes while she was attended.
Although temperatures in Butler are only in the 60s, protesters have often collapsed at political rallies this election season due to heatstroke.