Former President Donald Trump plans to return to Butler, Pennsylvania, where he faced an assassination attempt in July, for a rally next month, according to three sources familiar with the campaign’s schedule.
The event is scheduled for Oct. 5 — one month before Election Day — said the sources, who requested anonymity to share information about a rally that has not been publicly announced.
Trump has long teased a return to the town where he was shot in the ear during an assassination attempt on July 13. Weeks after the attempt on his life, Trump wrote in all caps on Truth Social that he would be back “for a big beautiful rally,” honoring Corey Comperatore, the former fire chief who died in the shooting, and two other people who were injured when a gunman opened fire from an elevated post not far from the site.
It was not immediately clear whether the Oct. 5 rally will take place at the same venue in Butler. A campaign spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
The gunman, identified as Thomas Crooks, was shot and killed by law enforcement on July 13.
Trump was targeted in a second apparent assassination attempt in West Palm Beach, Florida, this month when shots were fired near his golf course where he was playing. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, is charged in connection with the incident.