The wife of a former firefighter who was killed when a gunman tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump has revealed the details of her heartwarming phone call with the Republican presidential candidate.
Helen Comperatore wrote on Facebook that Trump called her on Tuesday to offer his condolences to her husband Corey, who died a hero trying to protect her and their daughter after 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire.
“He was very kind and said he would continue to call me in the coming days and weeks,” she wrote.
“I told him the same thing I told everyone. He left this world a hero and God welcomed him,” Comperatore wrote. “He did not die in vain that day.”
Helen Comperatore, the wife of a former volunteer firefighter who was killed when a gunman opened fire at a Trump rally over the weekend, said the former president
She described Trump in the Facebook post as “very nice”
Helen’s post came just one day after she said she refused to answer President Joe Biden’s phone calls.
“I’m not talking to Biden,” she said. “I didn’t want to talk to him. My husband was a committed Republican and he wouldn’t have wanted me to talk to him,” she said. told the New York Post.
She added that she has no “ill will” towards the president.
“I’m not one of those people who get involved in politics,” she told the Post.
‘I support Trump, I vote for him, but I have no bad intentions towards Biden.
“He didn’t do anything to my husband, some despicable 20 year old boy did.”
Corey Comperatore, 50, died a hero as he tried to shield his wife and daughter from gunfire on Saturday
Comperatore was shot in the head during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday
Helen said she and her husband, who were in love in high school, were about to celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary when they went to Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“Me and the kids were all there as a family,” she said. “He was just excited. It was going to be a fun day with the family.”
Corey, 50, excitedly shared his plans on X.
“He’s my hero,” his wife, Helen Comperatore, told the Post. “All he said was, ‘Get down!’ That was the last thing he said.”
He was then shot in the head.
Helen said she did not accept a condolence call from President Joe Biden because she described her husband as a “devout Republican”
Corey was described Sunday as a “girl dad” who had just turned 50
An emergency room doctor at Donald Trump’s rally recounted how he performed CPR on Comperatore after he was hit by a bullet meant for the former president.
“I heard the shots. I thought it was fireworks. Someone was yelling ‘he’s shot, he’s shot,'” said the man, whose blood was spattered across his white USA T-shirt. “So I walked over. I said I’m an emergency physician. Let me help you.”
“The man turned around and was pinned between the benches. He was shot in the head here,” he told CBS News.
“So I got him together, so I have people there that are really helpful. I also did CPR and chest compressions.”
But the 50-year-old was later pronounced dead.
Helen said she now wants America to remember Corey as a ‘very loving husband’
Helen said she wants America to now remember Corey as a “very loving husband.”
“He was a simple man, but he always put his wife and children first,” she said. “I didn’t do anything here. I didn’t lift a finger. He did everything.”
Trump was also shot in his right ear by Crooks, who opened fire with an AR-style rifle from a rooftop 400 feet from the MAGA event.
The former president grabbed his head and ducked as frightened bystanders ran outside, screaming.
He then stood up, pumped his fist and chanted “fight, fight, fight” as the Secret Service pushed him off the stage and into a procession.
The shooting is currently under investigation as authorities question how the shooter was able to position his AR-style rifle more than 100 yards away from the former president.
The former president appeared at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Meanwhile, the former president appeared at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
When he took the stage on Monday, just two days after surviving an assassination attempt, the former president was greeted with chants of “fight, fight, fight.”
The former president wore a bandage over his right ear, where Crooks’ bullet tore through his skin.
It could have been his wake, but after officially securing his nomination and naming Senator JD Vance as his running mate, Trump stopped by for a party.
He was not on the speaking roster, but stayed to watch the evening’s final speeches.
“They wanted tonight to be his funeral,” said Florida Rep. Angie Wong as the strains of “God Bless the USA” faded away.
“Instead, they got the Super Bowl of politics: a nomination and a choice for a vice president.”