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8 hours ago · The shooting targeting Donald J. Trump was the first of its kind in the era of social media, and was followed by a flood of striking images, rich eyewitness accounts and furious, fearful reaction.
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy 'appalled' over Trump shooting
Reuters Videos1 hour agoSTORY: :: July 14, 2024 :: Kyiv, Ukraine :: Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukrainian President "An attempt on the life of Donald Trump. An appalling crime. One that can only be condemned and which shows how serious the global challenges to democracy are right now. Violence in any form and anywhere must never prevail. I am confident that America will rise to the challenge. I wish Mr. Trump a speedy recovery. Strength and support to all who have been affected." "An appalling crime. One that can only be condemned," he said in a video address. "Violence in any form and anywhere must never prevail. I am confident that America will rise to the challenge." Zelenskiy wrote on X he was "relieved" that Trump, who has frequently criticized U.S. military aid to Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, was safe and wished him "a speedy recovery." Donald Trump was shot in the ear during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday (July 13) in what authorities said they were treating as an assassination attempt. The Trump campaign later said he was "doing well" and appeared to have suffered no major injury besides a wound on his upper right ear.
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- 0:30Ukraine's Zelenskiy 'appalled' over Trump shootingReuters VideosSTORY: :: July 14, 2024 :: Kyiv, Ukraine :: Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukrainian President "An attempt on the life of Donald Trump. An appalling crime. One that can only be condemned and which shows how serious the global challenges to democracy are right now. Violence in any form and anywhere must never prevail. I am confident that America will rise to the challenge. I wish Mr. Trump a speedy recovery. Strength and support to all who have been affected." "An appalling crime. One that can only be condemned," he said in a video address. "Violence in any form and anywhere must never prevail. I am confident that America will rise to the challenge." Zelenskiy wrote on X he was "relieved" that Trump, who has frequently criticized U.S. military aid to Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, was safe and wished him "a speedy recovery." Donald Trump was shot in the ear during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday (July 13) in what authorities said they were treating as an assassination attempt. The Trump campaign later said he was "doing well" and appeared to have suffered no major injury besides a wound on his upper right ear.1 hour ago
- 0:56Apparent Trump assassination attempt 'horrible and yet not surprising,' Nigel Farage saysAssociated Press VideosNigel Farage, leader of the British party Reform UK and friend of Donald Trump, described the assassination attempt on the former president as "horrible and yet somehow not surprising".1 hour ago
- 1:08Republican convention attendees react to Trump shootingReuters VideosSTORY: :: Milwaukee reacts to Trump's attempted assassination as it prepares to host the Republican National Convention :: Milwaukee, Wisconsin :: July 13, 2024 :: Susan Cheathim "First, I was shocked, and then I'm ticked off, and now we're going to take it just like my friend said, to another level. And we are going to fight just like you said, fight. We're going to fight. He is going to be elected and we're going to get him there. We're going to take him there." :: Kevin West “You know it makes you sick, really it gives you.... The political discourse, it has always been bad. But for that, I think so much of it is just hype, that gets people riled up to a point where that would happen. Or, that opposing political views are so contentious that people can not stand the thought of someone else’s political views to the point where they would take action to make an attempt at a candidate's life. It is horrible.” :: Jamie Waddell "I'm ashamed, actually, of the United States and kind of where we are right now. I just feel like our country is at a lull and at a low. And that your first response would be to try to kill somebody is pretty devastating." Trump was grazed by a bullet shortly after he began speaking at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. A gunman was killed by Secret Service officers and an audience member was also shot and killed. Trump said on social media that he was hit by a bullet in the “upper part of my right ear. The shooting is being investigated as an attempted assassination, a source told Reuters.2 hours ago
- 1:51How the Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump UnfoldedWSJSpectators warned police about a man with a gun as suspected gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks prepared to assassinate former President Donald Trump from a rooftop less than 450 feet from the rally stage. Photo illustration: Adam Falk2 hours ago
- 1:19FBI identifies 'subject involved' in Trump rally shootingReuters VideosSTORY: Donald Trump was shot in the ear during a Saturday campaign rally in what the FBI are now investigating as an assassination attempt. The FBI has identified a 20-year-old man named Thomas Matthew Crooks as a 'subject involved' in the shooting. State voter records show that he was a registered Republican. Earlier, the Secret Service had said the shooter was dead, and that at least one spectator was killed at the event in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump said on his Truth Social platform that he was "shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear." As of early Sunday morning, authorities had not given a motive for the attack. Leading Republicans and Democrats quickly condemned the violence. President Joe Biden spoke to reporters within hours of the incident: "It's sick. It's sick. It is one of the reasons why we have to unite this country. We can not allow for this to be happening. We cannot be like this. We cannot condone this." Saturday was the first shooting of a U.S. president or major party candidate since the 1981 attempted assassination of Republican President Ronald Reagan. It happened less than four months before the November 5 election, when Trump faces Biden in the polls.5 hours ago
- 0:58Videos show moment of shooting during Trump rallyReuters VideosSTORY: ::July 13, 2024 ::Eyewitness footage captures the moment Trump rallygoers spot a man with a gun on a roof ::He's got a gun! ::He's got a gun ::On the roof, he's got a gun ::Stay down ::Stay over here ::He's on top of the roof, don't go over there ::He's on the roof, buddy ::Butler, Pennsylvania ::Trump is wounded in the ear before Secret Service swarm in and escort him off the stage Another eyewitness video showed the moment the shots were fired in the direction of Trump, who later said a bullet hit his right ear and caused "much bleeding". The crowd on stage behind the former president are all seen ducking, as Secret Service agents swarm in to cover him. In other footage captured by someone at the scene, the agents escort Trump away to the chants from the crowd of "U.S.A! U.S.A!". Other authorities are then seen carrying away what appears to be a person. Reuters was able to independently verify the videos via the original file metadata from the source or by corroborating the date and visuals with other verified material. The FBI said the incident was being investigated as an assassination attempt. Authorities confirmed the shooter was dead and identified him as a Pennsylvania man named Thomas Matthew Crook. They also said one man attending the rally was killed and two other men were injured.5 hours ago
- 4:53Authorities investigate assassination attempt on Trump, identify shooterABC News VideosThe former president was rushed off stage and moved to a local medical center by the Secret Service. ABC News’ Rachel Scott, who was at the rally, reports on the chaotic moments.5 hours ago
- 3:53Senate candidate Dave McCormick describes moments just steps away from TrumpABC News VideosThe Republican candidate for Senate, who was steps away from former President Donald Trump during the shooting, describes what he witnessed.5 hours ago
- 1:13White House reaction to shooting during Trump rallyABC News Videos“There’s no place in America for this kind of violence,” said the president after the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump, which officials said left one bystander dead.5 hours ago
- 1:07The Trump family’s reaction as the former president recoversABC News VideosFormer President Donald Trump arrived overnight to his home in Bedminster, New Jersey, surrounded by members of the Secret Service.5 hours ago
- 2:20Former presidents’ reactions to the political violence against Donald TrumpABC News VideosFormer presidents released statements after the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. ABC News’ John Karl reports on the immediate impact on the political world.5 hours ago
- 1:44Trump rally shooting suspect ID’d by FBI as Pennsylvania man, 20ABC News VideosThe suspect, Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, allegedly opened fire on former President Donald Trump before being shot and killed by the U.S. Secret Service.6 hours ago
- 1:39Pennsylvania law enforcement details event in Trump rally shootingAssociated Press VideosFormer President Donald Trump was the target of an assassination attempt Saturday at a Pennsylvania rally, days before he was to accept the Republican nomination for a third time. The FBI said during a press conference late Saturday that they were not prepared to release the identity of the shooter and had not yet identified a motive for the assassination attempt.7 hours ago
- 0:47FBI calls Trump rally shooting 'assassination attempt'Reuters VideosSTORY: ::July 13, 2024 ::The FBI calls the Trump rally shooting an 'assassination attempt' ::Butler, Pennsylvania ::Kevin Rojek Special agent FBI Pittsburgh field office "This evening, we had what we are calling an assassination attempt against our former President Donald Trump." "Again at this time we are not prepared to identify who the shooter is. We are close to that identification and as soon as we are 100% confident in who the individual is, we will share it with the press." ::George Bivens Deputy Commissioner of Operations Pennsylvania State Police "The immediate focus was life safety, getting the former president out of there, and to care, getting care to the other victims and to secure the scene as quickly as possible." "If I had to point to where we are right now, the single greatest priority would be to identify a motive and if there was anyone else involved."7 hours ago
- 2:24Trump Survives Assassination AttemptWSJA gunman fired multiple times toward the stage in Butler, Pa., where former President Donald Trump was holding a rally. Federal authorities are investigating the shooting as an assassination attempt.7 hours ago
- 1:20Voters in California swing district react to Trump rally shootingAssociated Press VideosVoters in California react after US presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared to be the target of an assassination attempt while speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. (AP Video by Eugene Garcia)8 hours ago
- 1:46How Trump’s rally security likely worked, according to a former agentReuters VideosSTORY: :: How Trump’s rally security likely worked, according to a former agent :: July 13, 2024 :: Bobby McDonald, former Secret Service agent and University of New Haven lecturer "So basically what happens is a protective advance is done for anywhere between five and seven days before the event. The detail will work with the local Secret Service office in that area to help liaise with state, local and federal partners in that area to help us, the Secret Service, develop a very robust protective element within that venue. During that 5 to 7 days, the agents who were assigned to that protective advance will cover every possible ‘What if?’ that could happen at that venue, again: Where are the motorcade routes? Where is the airport? How long does it take to get to the airport? Let's develop a plan with the local police who are going to assist the motorcade and things of that nature. Again, 99.9% of the time, all of those things are done. And many of those things don't have to be implemented. But here's a perfect situation where it looks to me like a very good protective advance was done. Unfortunately, we had an incident, but the bottom line here is that the president, former president was taken out of that venue and appears to be somewhat safe, although it appears he may have some injuries, but he is alive. And that's the most important thing here as are all of the agents that are around him.” :: Portishead, England “There may not be anything that could have been done. And this person was able to perform this nefarious activity without being detected by the Secret Service for some reason. I don't know the answer to that, but I can tell you the Secret Service, the FBI and those local, state and federal partners are going to be looking at this with a fine tooth comb and being able to send out a message to all the details now to make sure that whatever happened here, there are no copycat situations moving along or to make sure that everybody that we're protecting in open air venues like this is double checking, triple checking and quadruple checking everything that needs to be checked.” As a former president and the Republican presidential candidate, Trump is protected primarily by the Secret Service. During most of Trump's campaign stops, local police aid the Secret Service in securing the venue. Agents from other agencies within the Department of Homeland Security, such as the Transportation Security Administration, occasionally help. It is no easy task. Many Trump rallies feature thousands of audience members, take place in the open air and last for hours. Days before the event, secret service plans and rehearses for the event. Just before the rally, agents scan the venue for bombs or other threats, and Trump invariably arrives in a fortified motorcade.8 hours ago
- 1:18AP photographer recounts the moment shots fired at Trump rallyAssociated Press VideosAssociated Press photojournalist Evan Vucci has covered former President Donald Trump for years, but what occurred on Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania was a time stopping moment in history, and Vucci recounts his experience from the rally with Trump.9 hours ago
- 0:32Secret Service took down gunman at Trump rally, agency saysUSA TODAYThe United States Secret Service says that their agents killed a gunman on a rooftop after he opened fire at a Trump rally.9 hours ago
- 4:13CBS News reporter shares video of people taking cover during Trump rally shootingCBS News VideosCBS News campaign reporter Olivia Rinaldi shared a video of members of the press and attendees taking cover as shots rang out at former President Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania. She described the terrifying scene to CBS News' Margaret Brennan on CBS News 24/7.9 hours ago
- 1:11Eyewitnesses recount 'horrifying' Trump rally shootingReuters VideosSTORY: ::July 13, 2024 ::Eyewitnesses recount the 'horrifying' shooting at a Trump rally ::Charles Reety, Trump supporter "I was standing there and all of a sudden, this sounds like firecrackers going off. But then I heard the shots, and then all of a sudden, somebody hollers, ‘get down on the ground’ and everybody's going down on the ground as low as they can get. Then the Secret Service comes running up through and says, ‘everybody out. Get out of here now’ and they ushered us out of the area." ::Butler, Pennsylvania :: Todd Gerhart, Trump supporter and GOP fundraiser "Horrifying. I mean, the shot, I mean, the stuff was coming off the side for people to do this. I don't know. It's just it's stunning. It's absolutely stunning. It's just going to drive people to even be more for him. I mean, especially when that picture comes out…" :: Dena Wise, Trump supporter "Everybody stood together and everybody screamed out the father's prayer and everybody prayed together. That was amazing. That was something that was beautiful. That was really cool. Everyone together in the stands, praying." "I'm very upset. I can't say for sure who's behind this but I'll tell you what: It's only going to cause more division in this country because of the people that support President Trump." Trump was shot in the right ear, sparking panic in the crowd and spattering the Republican presidential candidate's blood across his face. He emerged with a swarm of Secret Service agents protecting him and pumped his fist in the air, before being ushered into a vehicle. The shooter was dead, one rally attendee was killed and two other spectators were injured, the Secret Service said in a statement. Todd Gerhart, a Trump supporter who was in the crowd, described the incident as "horryifing" and held back tears when he described the chaos. “I'm very upset about it. I can't say for sure who's behind this. But I'll tell you what: It's only going to cause more division in this country because of the people that support President Trump," another supporter Charles Reety told Reuters. The Secret Service and the former president's campaign said Trump was safe following the shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, about 30 miles (50 km) north of Pittsburgh. The shooter's identity and motive were not immediately clear. Leading Republicans and Democrats quickly condemned the violence.10 hours ago
- 1:14Attendees at Trump's rally recount the moment shots were firedAssociated Press VideosThe shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania is being investigated as an attempted assassination of the former president and presumptive Republican nominee, law enforcement officials say.10 hours ago
- 2:41"So scary": Eyewitness recalls seeing blood splatter on Trump's faceCBS News Videos"CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil reports from the ground in Milwaukee ahead of the 2024 Republican National Convention, saying the tone and tenor have changed after people heard about the shooting at former President Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. An eyewitness at the Trump rally said the shooting was "so scary" and recalled seeing blood splatter across Trump's face.10 hours ago
- 0:30Secret Service jump into action as former president Donald Trump is escorted awayUSA TODAYThe Secret Service sprang into action as former President Donald Trump was swiftly escorted away.10 hours ago
- 1:44WSJ Reporter Describes Scene From Trump Rally ShootingWSJA suspected shooter fired multiple times toward the stage at former President Donald Trump’s campaign event. WSJ’s Ken Thomas reports from the Butler, Pa., rally.11 hours ago
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1 day ago · Former President Donald Trump was whisked off the stage at a rally Saturday in Butler, Penn., after loud noises rang through the crowd.