Former President Donald Trump praised the Secret Service during his first campaign event since a thwarted assassination attempt over the weekend. Speaking to a crowd of 6,000 at a rally in Flint, Michigan, Trump highlighted the agency's effective response, noting that the assailant "couldn’t even get a shot off." The event, moderated by former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, featured a town hall format where Trump addressed audience questions on topics such as manufacturing and the economy. This appearance marked a return to his campaign activities, similar to his first rally after a previous assassination attempt in July, also held in Michigan. Trump’s supporters were enthusiastic to see him back on the campaign trail, as he appeared eager to resume his usual routine.