Trump Continues Campaign After Assassination Attempt
Trump Continues Campaign After Assassination Attempt
Trump Continues Campaign After Assassination Attempt
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Following a second apparent assassination attempt in two months, Donald Trump remains committed to his campaign schedule, planning events in Michigan, New York, and Washington, D.C. The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, was arrested for allegedly creating a sniper's nest near Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, where he was within 500 yards of the former president. Trump has attributed the attack to 'highly inflammatory language' from Democrats, echoing sentiments shared on his social media and during a Fox News interview. Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden condemned the assassination attempt, with Harris stating that 'violence has no place in America.' Trump's rhetoric has been criticized for inciting violence, and allies expressed frustration over security breaches. As the election draws near, both Trump and Harris continue to rally their bases in critical states.

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