Politicians Condemn Trump Rally Shooting: ‘No Place for Political Violence in Our Democracy’
- Former President Barack Obama condemns political violence, relieved Trump wasn't seriously hurt at the rally.
- Politicians from both parties denounce the shooting incident at a Trump rally in Butler, PA.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson sends prayers for Trump and attendees, praises law enforcement response.
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Biden says ‘no place for this kind of violence in America’ after shooting at Trump rally • Ohio Capital Journal
President Joe Biden gives brief remarks from Rehoboth Beach, Del., on Saturday, July 13, 2024, on the shooting at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania. (Screenshot from White House livestream)WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden denounced political violence during brief remarks Saturday night after a shooting abruptly ended a campaign rally that Donald Trump was holding in Pennsylvania and injured the former president. Biden declined to say if the …
The Only Kind of “Political Violence” All U.S. Politicians Oppose
Law enforcement officials at the scene of an attack that injured Donald Trump on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa. Photo: Evan Vucci/AP A bipartisan sampling of the world’s greatest perpetrators and enablers of political violence has rushed to condemn political violence following the shooting attempt on former President Donald Trump on Saturday. Politicians swiftly coalesced around the language of “political violence,” rather than terrorism, to d…
Kentucky politicians decry political violence against Trump, Comer calls for investigation
The Kentucky Capitol building in Frankfort. (Ryan Van Velzer / KPR)Kentucky politicians denounced political violence in a series of statements and prayers for former President Donald Trump, who was injured during an attempt on his life at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.U.S. Rep James Comer, who chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, announced shortly after the failed assassination attempt that he would call a formal hearing wi…
World leaders condemn shooting at Trump rally, denounce political violence
WASHINGTON, July 14 (Reuters) - World leaders have rapidly condemned Saturday's attack on Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania in which the former president was shot in the ear, expressing shock, denouncing political violence and wishing him a quick…
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