Shots heard around the world: Global leaders react to Trump assassination attempt
The shots were heard around the world.
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The shots were heard around the world.
In an address from the White House on Sunday afternoon, President Joe Biden spoke about yesterday’s assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump and cautioned Americans against making “assumptions about [the shooter’s] motives or his affiliations.”
Investigators are scrambling to determine if the man who attempted to assassinate former President Donald J. Trump acted alone, what motivated him to undertake political violence and how he came to possess a semiautomatic rifle and materials for several explosive devices.
An AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle was recovered by law enforcement at the scene of the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at his rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday.
NEW YORK (AP) — He was bleeding from the head after a barrage of bullets flew through his rally when Secret Service agents gave the go-ahead that it was safe to move from the stage.
Former President Donald Trump, in his first public statement since being shot during a campaign rally in rural Pennsylvania, said he could hear “a whizzing sound” before he felt a bullet hit his right ear.
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Sens. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), two top contenders to become Trump’s running mate, blamed the media and President Joe Biden immediately following former President Donald Trump’s apparent assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania campaign rally.