Gov. Justice Issues Statement After Second Assassination Attempt of President Donald J. Trump

From: West Virginia Governor Jim Justice
September 15, 2024

CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice released the following statement on Sep 15th, in response to a second assassination attempt on the life of President Donald J. Trump.

“Once again, my prayers are with President Trump and his family as they endure what appears to be a second assassination attempt on his life. This is not just another attack on President Trump, but an assault on everything we stand for as a democracy. We need to stand strong and remain united in the face of these threats.”

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