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White House says US President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris ‘relieved’ that Trump is unharmed.
Incident Overview
Former President Donald Trump has confirmed that he is "safe and well" following what authorities are investigating as a second assassination attempt against him. The incident occurred on Sunday at his golf resort in West Palm Beach, Florida, where the FBI is now involved in the investigation. The Secret Service reported that an agent opened fire on a gunman who was spotted near the resort's boundary.
In a statement posted on his fundraising website, Trump expressed gratitude for his safety, stating, “FEAR NOT! I am safe and well, and no one was hurt. Thank God!” He emphasized his commitment to continue fighting for his supporters, declaring, “I will never surrender,” and reaffirmed his dedication to making America great again through unity.
Details of the Attempt
While Trump was enjoying a day of golf, a Secret Service agent, positioned one hole ahead of him, noticed an individual with a firearm. The agent fired in the direction of the suspect, although it remains unclear if the suspect returned fire. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw reported that the suspect was approximately 400 to 500 yards away from Trump and appeared to be attempting to film himself.
After fleeing the scene in a black vehicle, the suspect was quickly apprehended by law enforcement. Authorities recovered a backpack, a GoPro camera, a firearm scope, and an “AK-47-style rifle” from the area. Sheriff Bradshaw commended the Secret Service for their swift response, stating, “They provided exactly what the protection should have been and their agents did a fantastic job.”
Suspect Identification and Reactions
The suspect has been identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, according to reports from The New York Times and Fox News. Following the incident, the White House confirmed that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were briefed and expressed relief that Trump was unharmed. Harris stated on social media, “Violence has no place in America.”
Trump's running mate, JD Vance, also expressed his relief, noting that he spoke to Trump before the news broke and found him in good spirits. Vance shared his emotional response, saying, “I’ll be hugging my kids extra tight tonight and saying a prayer of gratitude.”
Fox News presenter Sean Hannity relayed that Trump, upon learning everyone was safe, humorously remarked about wanting to finish his golf game, indicating his resilient spirit even in the face of danger.
Context of Recent Violence
This incident follows a previous assassination attempt on Trump that occurred just two months prior, on July 13, in Butler, Pennsylvania. During that attack, Trump was grazed by a bullet, and one individual at the rally was killed. The assailant, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Crooks, was shot dead by a Secret Service sniper. These events have raised significant concerns regarding the security measures in place for candidates as the November 5 election approaches.
In light of the recent attempts on Trump’s life, there has been bipartisan pressure on the Secret Service. Kimberly Cheatle, the former director, resigned following the scrutiny over security lapses. Ronald L. Rowe Jr., the acting director, expressed his shame regarding the failures that led to the previous attack.
Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has called for accountability, questioning how an assassin could get so close to Trump again. She stated, “There continues to be a lack of answers for the horrific assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, and we expect there to be a clear explanation of what happened today in Florida.”
Conclusion
The alarming frequency of threats against political figures underscores the urgent need for enhanced security protocols. As the investigation into this latest incident unfolds, the nation watches closely, hoping for a resolution that ensures the safety of all candidates in the upcoming election.
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