TRUMP SURVIVED THE BULLET — BUT DID THE TRUTH?
On July 13, 2024, an assassin opened fire on Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Blood was shed. Chaos erupted. And in a moment that stunned the world — Trump stood tall, fist raised, alive.
But behind the miracle was a failure — a devastating breakdown in national security.
Now, one year later, Newsmax Magazine is exposing what really happened that day… and why it should terrify every American.
- The FBI had prior warnings about the shooter — and didn’t act
- The Secret Service reportedly had intel of a possible sniper — and missed it
- Witnesses saw the gunman on the rooftop for over 10 minutes — in plain view
- Shooter’s electronics reportedly wiped or hidden from public disclosure
- Still no motive. No accountability. No answers.
Why was this story buried?
If this had happened to a Democrat, it would dominate the headlines for months.
Instead, the Butler attack vanished. Swept under the rug. Forgotten.
Until now.
In our explosive July issue of Newsmax Magazine, you’ll discover:
- Firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses and rallygoers
- New revelations from congressional investigators
- What really happened behind closed doors at the White House
- And the disturbing truth about how this attack was allowed to happen
This is more than a story about one man with a gun — it’s about a crisis of trust in America’s institutions.
PLUS: This issue is packed with exclusive features you won’t find anywhere else:
- Legal Suicide Advances — New York moves toward physician-assisted death
- China’s College Spies — Elite students caught funneling secrets to Beijing
- Inside Biden’s “Politburo” — The 5 people who really ran the White House
- Crypto Takes Over — JD Vance’s bold vision for a digital financial future
- America’s Debt Crisis — Are we days from default?
- Planned Parenthood Meltdown — Clinics collapsing under scandal
This is the kind of bold journalism America needs — and only Newsmax delivers it.

When they try to bury the truth — Newsmax digs it up.
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