Donald Trump was reportedly targeted in an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally, resulting in the deaths of the suspected gunman and a rally attendee, with Secret Service agents swiftly escorting Trump to safety as the incident is investigated.
Donald Trump was reportedly targeted in an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday, law enforcement officials confirmed. The incident is being investigated as an attempted assassination of the former president and leading Republican nominee.With blood on his ear, Secret Service agents quickly escorted Trump away, and his campaign later assured he was "fine.
Two officials, speaking anonymously due to the ongoing investigation, confirmed that the shooter was not a rally attendee and was killed by Secret Service agents.Witnesses reported seeing a gunman on a nearby roof, but this is based on witness testimony and not part of any official report yet.The shooter was engaged and killed by the U.S. Secret Service counterassault team.
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