Reporter says assassination attempt has changed Trump

He will now call for unity after shooting in Butler County
A woman sign a canvas with get well wishes for former President Trump during a Prayer Vigil for America Sunday, July 14, 2024 at Zeidler Union Square in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
A woman sign a canvas with get well wishes for former President Trump during a Prayer Vigil for America Sunday, July 14, 2024 at Zeidler Union Square in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photo credit © Mark Hoffman / USA TODAY NETWORK

A former Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Reporter was the first to interview former President Trump following Saturday's assassination attempt and he says the tone of his Republican Convention speech is changing.

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Now a Pittsburgh-based columnist and reporter with the Washington Examiner, Salena Zito was slated to interview the former president and fly with him to Bedminster, New Jersey following Saturday's rally.

These plans were drastically derailed, however, one of the first things Trump did on Sunday was give Zito a call. She says Trump asked to check on how she and her family was.

“He believes that everything that everything happens for a reason and he’s supposed to bring the country together,” said Zito. “There was definitely a realization that he needs to rise to the occasion.”

Zito adds that Trump told her that it was God who intervened and saved his life.

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