Donald Trump Shot During Campaign Rally
During a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump was shot in the ear. The shooter and one attendee died, while two were injured. Trump, 78, was briefly hospitalized but is said to be doing well. The incident is under investigation as an assassination attempt.
Former president and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was shot in the ear during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The attack resulted in the deaths of the shooter and one attendee, with two others left injured. Security agents quickly secured Trump, and he was later seen pumping his fist in solidarity.
The Secret Service confirmed the fatalities and injuries, suggesting the incident is being probed as an assassination attempt. Leading political figures from both parties condemned the violence, with Trump affirming his resilience on his Truth Social platform.
The altercation occurred merely months before the Nov. 5 election in which Trump faces Democratic President Joe Biden. The FBI is leading the investigation as fears of political violence escalate nationwide. Both political parties swiftly paused their campaigns to address the incident.
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