‘Your Father’s Been Shot’: Don Jr. Recalls Horrific Moment He Learned Of Attack
Charlie Kirk Staff
07/18/2024

It took Donald Trump Jr. almost 90 minutes to confirm that his father was still alive after he was shot at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to an exclusive interview with him to the Daily Caller.
Trump Jr. remembered starting to search the internet for clips and information after getting a phone call that his father had been shot. Eventually, he managed to reach his dad, who he described as “the biggest badass I’ve ever seen.” He said the conversation was “very heavy.”
“It took me an hour and a half to basically even know that he was alive. I got a call saying that he was shot, that they had no other information and I couldn’t get through. I guess they shut down all the cell phones, all of that. Well, so in that amount of time, I’m trying to scour the internet. I’m trying to figure out what’s going on,” Trump Jr. told the outlet.
“I saw the video and, he’s alright. It finally got through. And I just said, hey, man, you’re the biggest badass I’ve ever seen. And I met with him, and had a good conversation, you know, very heavy, obviously,” he added.
Trump Jr. also told the Caller that he and his father had worked “for hours” Friday on his speech for the Republican National Convention, and said “that one went out the window” after he was almost assassinated by 20-year-old Thomas Crooks on Saturday.
The speech instead will be “more unifying and totally different” now, he added.
“I couldn’t have been more proud of him in the moment when he stood up, sort of defiant in the face of fire. But I think that resolve has carried forward. He understands what he has to do. He’s totally focused on getting that done. It’s actually been amazing,” Trump Jr. explained. “You know, obviously, it was a very somber moment for him and the family. A great time for some reflection. I had worked with him for four hours on Friday on his speech, and that one went out the window, and he is going to do something much more unifying and totally different.”
“But he will still always be a fighter, because that’s what it requires right now. That’s that resilience that he showed that day, is what allowed him to get peace deals done in the Middle East. That’s what kept our enemies at bay. That stopped them from invading their neighbors. That helped the economy, allowed us to get trade deals done. And that’s what America needs right now,” Trump Jr. added.
He also said that, at one point, there was a moment of levity when he asked his dad, “How’s the hair?”
“‘It’s fine. It’s a little bit bloody.’ And, you know, I think that was a probably a moment that we all needed because my kids and family were around on speaker phone and listening to it,” he said. “And it was tough. I try to try to explain to a ten year old that their grandfather was just shot in the face. It’s not a conversation you ever want to have.”
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