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Wisconsin (USA): US Representative Pete Sessions said that not just America but the whole world is focused on how the Republican Party and former US President Donald Trump approach the future after the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.Speaking to ANI, Pete Sessions said that the Republican Party recognizes that there are people who disagree with them and do not want them to succeed, but he stressed that Trump will be a strong voice and the party can overcome this viewpoint.

Donald Trump is a strong voice - Pete Sessions

When asked how the 2024 Republican National Convention looks different, Pete said, "This is my sixth Republican National Convention and at each of these conventions it's up to our party to speak to the American people. As a result of what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday, not only the nation but the entire world has its eyes focused on how the Republican Party and our candidate Donald Trump in particular looks and views the future."

He said, I think it is a determination that we recognize that there are people who disagree with us and even want us not to succeed. I think Donald Trump will be a strong voice to say that we can overcome this viewpoint. We can work together.

We will have to work together- sessions

We can do the things that will be necessary to move not only this party and this country forward but the world forward with friendship and opportunity and the way I say it is less fighting and more working together. If you work together you can achieve a lot but if you find differences that won't work you can either fight or you can have an opportunity to make it better.

Trump was on stage at a campaign rally on Saturday when gunfire rang out and Secret Service agents rushed onto the stage. Hours after the shooting, Trump said the bullet grazed his right ear. One person at the rally was killed, while two others were seriously injured. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identified the shooter as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. The shooter was killed by Secret Service agents.

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