Vance responds to fire at Shapiro’s residence: ‘Really disgusting violence’
- Josh Shapiro and his family narrowly escaped an arson attack at their home early this morning, reported the Associated Press.
- Cody Balmer has been arrested on charges of attempted murder and terrorism after he allegedly intended to harm Shapiro, according to the affidavit.
- Vice President J. D. Vance described the attack as 'disgusting,' expressing the need for safety in homes, reflecting concerns about rising political violence.
- Both Republicans and Democrats condemned the violence, emphasizing a zero tolerance policy towards threats and property damage.
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'Impossible to take seriously': Analyst shreds Trump's 'empty' response to Shapiro attack
President Donald Trump's condemnation of an arson attack on Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's residence on Monday earned no applause from an analyst at The Atlantic, who called his response "empty."When asked about the attack, Trump referred to the suspect as "probably just a whack job" and stressed that "such incidents cannot be tolerated.""The attacker was not a fan of Trump. I understand, just from what I read and from what I’ve been told, the…


What the Josh Shapiro Attack Reveals
Donald Trump condemns political violence only when he has nothing to gain from it.
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