Biden Urges End to Political Violence Following Gunfire at Trump Rally
U.S. President Joe Biden addressed the nation after gunfire erupted at a rally for Republican challenger Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. Biden called for an end to political violence and expressed his concern for the former president's well-being. He emphasized that such violence has no place in America.
U.S. President Joe Biden has called for an immediate end to political violence following an incident involving gunfire at a rally for his Republican contender, Donald Trump, in Pennsylvania. In televised remarks, Biden described the violence as 'sick' and emphasized that it has no place in America.
President Biden, who has been thoroughly briefed on the incident, mentioned that he plans to speak with former President Trump and urged everyone to condemn the act.
'I've been thoroughly briefed on the situation and I plan to talk to Donald Trump,' Biden said. 'Everybody must condemn it.'
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