An assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania has left the nation in shock.
President Joe Biden condemned the violence as 'sick' and expressed his concern for Trump's well-being, thanking the Secret Service for their swift action. Trump was injured but is expected to recover, while the shooter and one other individual were killed during the incident. The event has sparked a nationwide conversation on political violence and the safety of public figures.
Biden has reached out to Trump, emphasizing the need for unity and the rejection of violence in American politics.
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Biden calls Trump's assassination attempt 'sick' kind of violence: President thanks Secret Service and has tried to speak to Republican in hospital
President Joe Biden on Saturday ... Donald Trump was safe. He addressed the media about two hours after shots were fired at Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. 'There's no place in America this kind of violence, it's sick. It's sick,' he said.
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