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Trump is making one major change after assassination attempt: report

Donald Trump is making a change after being grazed by a bullet while on stage at a Pennsylvania rally, according to an exclusive interview with the former president.

Trump was scheduled to give an interview to a Washington Examiner reporter, but that reporter ended up being only feet away from the ex-president when he was shot on stage.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene called on to 'resign in disgrace' after 'reprehensible' statement

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday was hit with a barrage of criticism after apparently changing her tone when it comes to changing her tone.

Greene was quick to blame Democrats for the shooting attack that ended up with Donald Trump getting a grazed ear.

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Rumors swirl as 'three black trucks with US government plates' show up at J.D. Vance house

Republican U.S. Senator J.D. Vance, one of Donald Trump's reported top picks for his vice presidential slot in his political campaign, is the subject of a rumor mill after "three black trucks with US government plates" arrived at his house, according to a news report.

Shawna Mizelle, 2024 political campaign reporter for CBS News, reported on Sunday that Vance was in his yard "when three black trucks with US government plates arrived."

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Trump allies accused of 'abusing and misusing God's Word' by linking shooting to the Bible

Donald Trump being nearly killed at his own rally has caused some unexpected reactions, including some of the ex-president's allies and supporters who have responded by linking the shooting to the Bible.

Trump-aligned U.S. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) is in hot water on Sunday after he claimed that Donald Trump went golfing the day after being shot in the ear at his rally.

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GOP senator's false claim about Trump after shooting said to have damaged public 'trust'

Donald Trump-aligned U.S. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) is in hot water on Sunday after he claimed that Donald Trump went golfing the day after being shot in the ear at his rally.

Trump on Saturday was grazed by a bullet from a shooter outside of the event. The shooter was killed by Secret Service, and authorities are investigating to determine a motive.

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'Why won't you be seen in public with your husband?': Internet responds to Melania Trump

Melania Trump on Sunday issued her first statement regarding the shooting attempt on her husband, Donald Trump, leading some to put the former first lady on the spot.

Melania over the weekend revealed a rare statement about her husband. She did not attend his criminal trial in New York, nor has she been seen at his campaign events.

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Donald Trump starts fundraising off his own assassination attempt

MILWAUKEE — Less than 24 hours after being shot in the ear, former President Donald Trump is raising money off the attempt on his life.

"I am Donald J. Trump, and I will NEVER SURRENDER!" reads an email to supporters that includes an altered photograph of a bloodied Trump — a photo that appears to match one originally taken Saturday by Associated Press photographer Evan Vucci and uncredited. "I will always love you for supporting me. Unity. Peace. Make America Great Again."

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Local cop 'retreated' from confrontation with gunman before Trump was shot: report

A law enforcement officer reportedly "retreated" from a chance to stop a gunman before former President Donald Trump was shot in the ear over the weekend.

In a report on Sunday, The Associated Press provided new details about the seconds leading up to Trump's attempted assassination.

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'Could be very ugly': CNN analyst warns of GOP convention 'clash' security can't prevent

CNN reported from the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Sunday, with one of the network's political analysts giving an ominous warning about a potential "clash" that event security won't be able to stop.

Kaitlan Collins and Mark Preston were discussing President Joe Biden's call for unity among Americans, when Preston elaborated about a lurking threat behind the scenes.

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Milwaukee locals fume after RNC lockdown following Trump shooting

MILWAUKEE — Law enforcement is tightening down security in Milwaukee in advance of the Republican National Convention following the assassination attempt on its presumed nominee Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

Restrictions on pedestrian access to a 20-block area surrounding Fiserv Forum had been set to go into effect at 6 p.m. central time Sunday under the operational security plan developed by the Secret Service, but authorities moved up implementation of the pedestrian security restrictions. By noon on Sunday, residents and convention vendors were greeted with 10-foot metal security fencing along both sides of West McKinley Avenue, one block north of Fiserv Forum.

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GOP lawmaker calls Secret Service director 'a DEI person' after Trump shooting

Following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) suggested that the head of the Secret Service was to blame because she was a "DEI initiative person."

Burchett was flanked by two rifles on Sunday while he spoke to Fox News about the shooting of the former president. He argued that Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle was hired because of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

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Secret Service rep debunks MAGA claim security request was denied for Trump rally

Following an assassination attempt against presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh on Saturday afternoon, July 13, some members of Trump's team are claiming that a request for extra U.S. Secret Service protection was denied.

But according to MSNBC's Kyle Griffin, that claim is false.

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GOP mayor admonished by reporter for rant about 'theocratic fascist state' after shooting

An interview with a Pennsylvania Republican mayor who was in attendance at the rally when Donald Trump was shot in the ear, went sideways with NBC's Tom Llamas pulling him up short after he went on a rant attacking Trump's critics.

With Llamas standing at the site of the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, he brought on Mayor Jondavid Longo (R) of nearby Slippery Rock to describe what he saw.

Asked if he had any idea what compelled the shooter to attempt killing Trump, Longo admitted he didn't know him and then added, "I couldn't tell you anything more about the motive, sir. I think we all have our own opinions and guesses on why somebody would be driven to do this."

"What I will say is that it is very clear, and I'm going to continue to refer to him as an animal and a maniac who is unwell mentally, and my first thoughts, without knowing motive, is that there's a lot of vitriol and hateful rhetoric that is oftentimes directed at president Trump and his supporters and very some strong language, and very strong language sometimes."

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He continued, "So it is my hope the hateful rhetoric from the left, these claims that Donald J Trump's presidency would destroy any remnant of democracy in the United States or create some kind of theocratic fascist state where women have no rights, it is really my hope that that kind of language didn't motivate this."

'"Yes mayor, I understand that and I don't think it is time to get into a debate about, you know, both sides and who says what because it is too early and fresh and what we need right now is information about why this happened," Llamas interjected.

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