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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and owner of X, announced he will attend Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, marking Trump's return to the town where he survived an assassination attempt in July. Musk endorsed Trump after the incident, cementing his shift towards right-wing politics. The Oct. 5 rally will be held at the same location where a gunman opened fire in July, grazing Trump and killing a rallygoer.
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