Trump Brings Woman On Stage In Recent Rally Who Put Up The Chart That Saved His Life

Daily Report August 01,2024

On Wednesday, former President Donald Trump brought to the stage “the computer genius” who created a chart he looked at just prior to an attempted assassination – and credited with saving his life.

“I love that chart. I’m going to sleep with that chart for the rest of my life,” Trump, 78, said at a campaign rally in Harrisburg.

“She should come out. Just tell her to come out here for a second,” Trump told his team. “Quick, quick, quick, quick, you got to get her.”

“She saved my life, in a sense,” the former president said as the young woman strolled toward the podium. 

The unnamed woman said into the microphone “Hi” and exited stage left.

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A computer genius, he pronounced. “She saved my life.”

The former president said he pulled out the chart with illegal immigration numbers in “less than 20% of his rallies and it’s always on my left.”

While admiring the size of his Butler, Pennsylvania crowd, Trump was hit by a sniper’s bullet in his ear.

He also revealed that his remarks typically conclude before the chart is pulled up, telling Baier about a staffer who said she was “flabbergasted” when he asked for it so early during the rally.

Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) told Fox News in an interview earlier this month that Trump asked him to share the life-saving chart.

Johnson told Fox News host Bret Baier that he has been building it since 2014, tweaking and expanding “every month,” but the first time Johnson showed it to Trump was on a plane.

“He liked it. He turned it over to his staff. They made a few changes in terms of graphics, but he used it that day and he’s been using it ever since,” the senator said.

“I’m happy to have been of service there … God works in mysterious ways,” Johnson added.