Donald J. Trump is returning to Butler, Pa., to hold another rally at the site where he was nearly assassinated in July in an attack that killed a man and wounded two others.
The former president was accused of lying about the federal response to the hurricane for "brazen political purposes."
With tight contests in all seven battleground states, the candidates are pressing for a few thousand votes that could sway the outcome of the entire election.
The GOP presidential nominee argued that yet another Supreme Court ruling — Fischer v. United States — could be used to curb his charges in the federal election interference case.
Fox News Digital spoke with residents near Houston, Texas, about the economy and who they trust more on the issue ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
A bullet grazed his ear that day, on 13 July, and Butler is undergoing its own healing process as Donald Trump returns to the same spot, the Farm Show grounds, for a rally on Saturday evening. The BBC has spoken to some of the people who were just a few feet away from him as the gunfire rang out.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon "has not endorsed a candidate," bank says, refuting former president's claim on social media.
Several polls in crucial swing states, including Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and Georgia, have shifted in the former president's favor.
Dimon's spokesperson refuted the claim and Trump later distanced himself from the Truth Social post touting the endorsement.
As Trump visits Butler, Pa. for the first time since he narrowly survived an assassination attempt there, current and former Secret Service agents fear another security lapse.