Tesla boss Elon Musk was seen jumping on stage with his fists in air as he joined Donald Trump to address his supporters at the Butler Farm Show in Pennsylvania.
This is the first time the former President has returned to the state since his attempted assassination two months ago.
'We had one President who couldn't get up a fight of stairs and another who got up after getting shot and yelled fight fight fight!'
'America is the home of the brave and there's no truer test than coming under fire,' Musk told onlookers.
Wearing a black MAGA hat, Musk urged supporters to vote and register to vote and to get others to 'vote right now'.
'I'm being repetitive for a reason,' he said pleading rally attendees to get out the vote and register as soon as possible.
'Honestly you want to be a pest,' he said 'fight fight fight! Vote vote vote!'
Tesla boss Elon Musk was seen jumping on stage with his fists in air as he joined Donald Trump to address his supporters at the Butler Farm Show in Pennsylvania
Until his arrival, the rally remained quite more sober as Trump paid tribute to Corey Comperatore, the man who was shot and killed the day of the shooting.
After calling for a moment of silence, Trump called up an opera singer to sing the song 'Ave Maria' in his honor.
The widow of Comperatore and their children also returned to the rally, seated with members of the Trump family.
The beloved Republican also named the other two victims who were shot and gravely wounded that day.
Supporters were jubilant upon seeing the president again and cheered joyously
One had returned to the rally, Trump revealed, but one was in the hospital being treated.
Supporters were jubilant upon seeing the president again and cheered joyously.
At one point, the former president had to pause the rally after a woman fainted, they shouted 'we love Trump!' and sang the National Anthem for about four minutes as she was attended to.
Although the temperature in Butler is only in the high 60s, rallygoers have frequently collapsed at political rallies due to heatstroke this election season.