2 Years After Trump Rally Shooting, Slain Hero’s Widow Still Seeks Answers

BUTLER COUNTY, Pa.—When President Donald Trump was nearly assassinated in front of thousands of rallygoers two years ago, Helen Comperatore saw something no one else did.
After shots rang out from a nearby rooftop, wounding then-candidate Trump and two other people, her husband, Corey, shoved her out of harm’s way.
Then the father of two used his body to shield his oldest daughter, Allyson; his youngest daughter, Kaylee, was in a separate section of the bleachers with her boyfriend. From below, Helen reached up and grabbed her husband’s shirt.
“I was looking right into his eyes, and that’s when he got shot. … I saw the life go right out of him,” she told The Epoch Times. “We read each other; we didn’t have to speak. I was reading his eyes in that moment … and—bam—it was gone.”…