GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Eschewing safety concerns, Scott Lawrence said he made the nearly five-hour trek to Donald Trump's first campaign rally since he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt to send the former president a message: If he's willing to take a bullet for me, I am absolutely willing to take a bullet for him.
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“We want Trump to know that we love you and care for you,” said Scott Lawrence, who traveled nearly five hours to attend the rally.
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