In live video, blood was visible on his right ear.
Fire at a pre-election rally of the Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.
In speech that was broadcast live, blood was visible in his right ear. Trump fell to the ground, visibly hurt, after the first burst of loud bangs. Screams could be heard from the assembled crowd and his security men surrounded the former president and led him away from the platform. Trump was seen shouting at the crowd and pumping his fist as he was led away.
The Secret Service said in a statement that Trump is “safe” and that the incident is being investigated. Specifically: “An incident occurred on the evening of July 13 at a rally of D. Trump in Pennsylvania. The Secret Service has put protective measures in place and the former President is safe. This is an ongoing investigation and further information will be released as it becomes available,” said Chief Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.
President Joe Biden had not yet been informed of the incidenthe told reporters as he left the church.
A senior Trump adviser in Milwaukee told CNN the team is working to gather more information about the former president’s condition. “We don’t know his condition,” the adviser said. “We’re praying he’s okay.”
CNN reported that Donald Trump was injured, without specifying how seriously. Watch the video:
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However, Trump raised his right fist as he was escorted in a vehicle by agents of the United States Secret Service, which is responsible for guarding important persons.
Donald Trump’s spokesman, Stephen Chungstated that the former president “he is fine, thanks law enforcement for their quick action during this heinous act. He is fine and being checked out at a local medical center. More details will follow.”
Donald Trump is safe after an incident at his rally, according to him Anthony Guglielmi, chief communications officer of the US Secret Service.
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