Eric Trump Delivers Electrifying Rally Cry, As Trump Makes Triumphant Return To Butler, PA

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In a stirring address at Butler, Pennsylvania, Eric Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, delivered a powerful critique of the current administration, emphasizing the need for a return to an "America first" policy.

His speech was marked by a passionate defense of his father's legacy and a scathing indictment of the Democratic Party's perceived failures.

According to Gateway Pundit, Eric Trump's speech was a historic moment, as he stood before a crowd of thousands of America First supporters. He began his address by expressing his pride in being part of the event, stating, "Pennsylvania, Ive never been more proud to be anywhere in my life than I am today here with you on this stage." He went on to lament the loss of Cori, a beloved figure in the community, whose family was present backstage.

Eric Trump continued his address by recounting the relentless attacks his father faced during his presidency. He said, "Theyve tried to get my father every single second since he went down that golden escalator. Laura and I have witnessed it every single day. They tried to smear us. They tried to bankrupt us. They came after us. They impeached him twice." He also accused the Democrats of weaponizing the legal system and attempting to remove his father from the ballot in Colorado and Maine.

In a particularly poignant moment, Eric Trump claimed that the Democrats had even tried to kill his father. He attributed this to their inability to do anything right, citing the recent FEMA response in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida as an example. He criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for offering a mere $750 to families who lost their homes in mudslides, while billions of dollars are sent overseas to countries like Ukraine, Pakistan, and Iran.

In his critique, Eric Trump stated, "We sent $200 billion over to Ukraine so beautiful young kids can shoot at each other in trenches. We give hundreds of billions of dollars to Pakistan. They wouldnt tell us that Bin Laden was literally a mile away from their equivalent of West Point. We send hundreds of billions of dollars to them. We gave $150 billion to Iran, a country that chants death to America."

He concluded his speech by declaring, "This isnt America first. This is America last." However, he also offered a glimmer of hope, assuring the crowd that "help is on the way." He praised his father as the bravest person he has ever met and an inspiration to the entire country.

Eric Trump's speech at Butler was a rallying cry for the America First movement, a testament to his father's enduring legacy, and a call to action for supporters to continue fighting for their beliefs. His words echoed through the crowd, resonating with the tens of thousands of supporters present at the rally.