The widow of the fireman who lost her husband in the failed attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump turned down a call from Joe Biden on the grounds that it would have been her husband’s wish.
Nothing terrible happened to my husband as a result of his actions. “It was committed by a 20-year-old vile youth.”
Biden attempted to contact Helen Comperatore following the passing of her husband, Corey, at Saturday’s Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to the New York Post.
“I had no conversation with Biden,” she stated on Monday. “Meeting with him was something I was trying to avoid. My spouse would have preferred that I not communicate with him; he was a staunch Republican.”
At the gathering, former President Donald Trump was speaking when Thomas Matthew Crooks reportedly attempted to assassinate him, killing her husband and injuring two others severely.
She continued by saying that she did not hold Biden responsible for her husband’s death.
“Joe Biden is someone I have no animosity against. I don’t consider myself to be someone who gets active in politics,” she declared.
“Trump has my support. That’s my choice for president, and I don’t hold any animosity against Joe Biden,” she said. “Nothing terrible happened to my husband as a result of his actions. A young person, only twenty years old, was responsible for the incident.”
Her daughter’s account of her father’s death at the protest while defending her and his family brought Corey Comperatore widespread acclaim as a hero.
The assailant protected my body from the approaching gunfire. His family was his world. The victim’s daughter, Allyson Comperatore, remarked, “He loved us enough to take a real bullet for us.” So put it.