One Year Later: Remembering the Quarter-Inch Miracle That Changed the World - đź”” The Liberty Daily

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(Substack)—On July 13, 2024, a shocking event unfolded at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Then-candidate Donald Trump was speaking to a crowd of supporters when shots rang out. A young man named Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire from a nearby rooftop, grazing Trump’s ear with a bullet. This act of violence not only targeted Trump but also claimed the life of one rally-goer and injured two others.

Today, July 13, 2025, marks the one-year anniversary of that day, a moment that shook the nation and changed the course of American politics. As we look back, people across the country are reflecting on what happened, the lessons learned, and how it has affected Trump and the United States.

What Happened That Day

The rally was like many others Trump had held—full of energy, cheers, and political talk. Trump was on stage discussing immigration when the gunfire started. Witnesses described chaos as people ducked for cover and screamed. Secret Service agents quickly rushed the stage, shielding Trump and getting him to safety. In a now-famous moment, Trump stood up with blood on his face, pumped his fist, and shouted “Fight! Fight! Fight!” to the crowd. This image became a symbol of his toughness and determination.

The shooter, 20-year-old Crooks, was on the roof of a building about 130 yards away. He used an AR-15-style rifle and fired eight shots before being killed by a Secret Service sniper. Sadly, the bullets hit more than just Trump. Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old firefighter and father, was killed while protecting his family. Two other men, David Dutch and James Copenhaver, were seriously injured but survived. The FBI later said Crooks acted alone, with no clear ties to any group, but questions about how he got so close lingered.

The Immediate Aftermath

In the hours and days after the shooting, the country was stunned. Trump was treated at a local hospital for his ear wound and released that same night. He went on to accept the Republican nomination for president at the party’s convention just days later, wearing a bandage on his ear. The event boosted his campaign, with polls showing a surge in support. Many saw it as a turning point that helped him win the 2024 election against Kamala Harris.

Investigations started right away. The Secret Service, the agency responsible for protecting presidents and candidates, faced heavy criticism. How did Crooks climb onto the roof without being stopped? Why wasn’t that building secured? A congressional task force and independent reviews looked into these failures. One year later, a new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) highlighted “critical security lapses,” including poor communication and planning. As a result, six Secret Service agents were suspended for their roles in the incident.

Ongoing Questions and Accountability

Even now, not all questions have been answered. Comperatore’s family has called for more transparency and changes to prevent future attacks. The Secret Service released a one-year update, promising better training and technology to protect leaders. Rep. Mike Kelly, whose district includes Butler, issued a statement urging unity and healing for the community.

Some people still wonder about deeper conspiracies, but official reports stick to the official “facts”: Crooks was a lone gunman with unclear motives. The incident also highlighted broader issues, like political division and the rise of violence in America. Just weeks after Butler, Trump faced a second assassination attempt while golfing in Florida, leading to more scrutiny of security.

How It Changed Trump and Politics

Friends and allies say the near-death experience changed Trump. In interviews, he has reflected on the “miracle” of surviving, saying the bullet missed by just a quarter-inch because he turned his head at the right moment. He told his daughter-in-law Lara Trump in a recent sit-down that “mistakes were made” by security but praised the Secret Service overall. Trump has spoken about feeling more determined to lead, focusing on unity and strength.

Politically, the attempt galvanized his supporters. It became a rallying cry, with images of Trump raising his fist turning into memes, art, and even campaign symbols. The event also deepened divides, with some critics questioning if it was staged—though evidence shows it was real.

As we remember the fateful day, we should praise God for preventing a national catastrophe that would have changed the course of human history. Today, we have President Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office. A quarter-inch difference and we’d be living in a very different world.