Near the start of his speech at a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, Donald Trump spoke about Corey Comperatore, who was killed in the shooting at the former president’s campaign rally last month.
Trump held a moment of silence for Comperatore, whom he called “a hero to all of us.” Yet even as he honored the late firefighter, Trump appeared to make an off-the-cuff quip while talking about his widow’s grief.
The GOP presidential nominee told the crowd that a friend of his had given Comperatore’s family a $1 million check, and he also made reference to money donated to the family’s GoFundMe.
“But you know what? Corey’s wife said, ‘I’d rather have my husband,’” Trump said.
“Isn’t that good? I know a lot of wives that would not say that — I’m sorry,” he continued, as the crowd laughed. “They would not say that.”








