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Pelosi: ‘I thank God that former President Trump is safe’

  • Former President Donald Trump was injured during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
  • Trump's campaign reassured that he was safe and being checked at a local medical facility.
  • Law enforcement and first responders were thanked by Trump for their quick action during the incident.
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The spectator killed in the attack on Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday “died on the spot” after being “shot in the head,” according to a witness interviewed by NBC News, AFP reports, obtained by Agerpres. The victim was firmly on the shooting path between the shooter and Donald Trump.

·Romania
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Secret Service agents threw former President Donald Trump off stage after he was injured during a campaign appearance in Butler, Pennsylvania. At least one other person died in the attack.

·Berlin, Germany
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El Servicio Secreto y autoridades de Estados Unidos empezaron a revelar detalles sobre el ataque a balazos contra Donald Trump en un mitin en Pensilvania durante la tarde de este 13 de julio en el que murieron dos personas, incluyendo al agresor del expresidente.Las primeras imágenes del caos vivido en la comunidad de Butler mostraron a un Trump con el costado derecho de su cara ensangrentado, pero desafiante y alzando el puño ante la multitud m…

·Mexico
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A Haber broke the news in Türkiye on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
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