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Exclusive: Failed VP pick Rubio and angsty GOPers nervous Trump will mess up convention

Editor's note: Marco Rubio has been taken out of the running as Trump's VP pick, per news reports.

MILWAUKEE — Even before the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, Republicans gathering here this week at the Republican National Convention were bullish about the party’s chances in November.

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Trump allies have set a 'trap' to cripple Democrats' election strategy: analyst

Hours after Donald Trump was shot in the ear by a would-be assassin, his most avid high-profile supporters were hard at work pinning blame for the shooting on what they call overheated rhetoric by Democrats who have been pointing at his criminal record and his links to the authoritarian Project 2025.

According to Slate political analyst Emily Tankin, that concerted effort has less to do with cooling down potential violence and more to do with undercutting the Democrat's seeming strategy of holding Trump's record — as well as the Jan. 6 insurrection — up to the light for voters before they cast their votes.

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Local prosecutor surprised that Trump rally shooter got so close

A prosecutor in the US county where Donald Trump was injured in an assassination attempt said Sunday it was "surprising" that a shooter was able to position himself on a nearby rooftop before opening fire.

"That's the most surprising thing to me, when we have a former president here, that a guy was able to get, as you say, 150 yards away, able to get up on a roof and be able to take a shot," said Butler County district attorney Richard Goldinger.

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Pressure cooker: Milwaukee braces for Trump convention

Residents and volunteers were urging a lowering of tensions Sunday in Milwaukee as Republicans descend on the city for their national convention just a day after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt at a campaign rally.

The lakeside municipality in battleground Wisconsin finds itself in the eye of a political and security maelstrom following the spasm of violence that has shaken the 2024 campaign and prompted questions about the country's political polarization.

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Republicans pray for Trump - and his 'enemies'

At a prayer vigil in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Robert Benning's eyes water when he talks about Donald Trump surviving this weekend's assassination attempt.

"When he got shot, I was like, 'Oh man.' I damn near cried -- and then he got up... That proves how much of a fighter he is," the 64-year-old said, gathered at a park in the Midwestern city with other supporters to pray for the Republican presidential candidate.

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Biden channels Lincoln in address on Trump assassination attempt: 'We are not enemies'

Echoing President Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address, President Joe Biden in a rare primetime Oval Office address Sunday night told Americans "we are not enemies," as he urged the nation to tone down political rhetoric in the wake of the assassination attempt of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump by a 20-year old registered Republican at an outdoor Trump rally in Pennsylvania one day earlier.

It was the third time in 24-hours President Biden spoke to Americans via a televised address about the shooting in which Trump's ear was nicked, some reports say from shards of glass from his teleprompter, while the ex-president claimed it was from a bullet. The eight bullets from the gunman's legally-purchased AR-15 rifle killed a 50-year old former volunteer fire chief who shielded his daughters with his body, and wounded two others.

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'He may have squared the circle': Biden's Oval Office address has many singing his praises

President Joe Biden on Sunday gave a speech from the Oval Office in which he condemned political violence that led to his opponent, Donald Trump, being grazed on the ear by a bullet on Saturday at a political rally.

Biden, who has been until recently facing more and more frequent calls from within his own party to drop out of the presidential race, may have turned a corner with the speech, according to onlookers.

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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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‘Quiet’, ‘lonely’ – the Trump shooter

A 20-year-old Pennsylvania man, Thomas Matthew Crooks, has been identified as the suspected shooter who tried to assassinate former president Donald Trump at a campaign rally this weekend.

Secret Service snipers killed Crooks on Saturday after he fired multiple shots at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, from a nearby rooftop.

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'Nothing else is appropriate': Nancy Pelosi praised for 'class act response' to shooting

Among political leaders who have reacted to an unsuccessful assassination attempt on Donald Trump at the MAGA hopeful's Butler, Pennsylvania rally Saturday, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) expressed sympathy and relief — surprising some experts.

Taking to social media, Pelosi wrote via X (formerly Twitter): "As one whose family has been the victim of political violence, I know firsthand that political violence of any kind has no place in our society. I thank God that former President Trump is safe."

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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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