Trump returns to site of 1st assassination attempt, honors victims

Trump returns to site of 1st assassination attempt, honors victims

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Former President Donald Trump rallied his supporters in Butler, Pennsylvania, the same place where a gunman tried to assassinate him over the summer. Trump paid tribute to Corey Comperatore, the former fire chief shot and killed that day while protecting his family. NBC’s Dasha Burns reports for Sunday TODAY.



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