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    Former President Trump “Fine” After Shooting at Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania; Suspected Gunman and Attendee Dead

    Former President Donald Trump was involved in a shooting incident at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the suspected gunman and at least one attendee were killed. Despite the chaos, Trump’s campaign assured the public that he was “fine” and being checked out at a local medical facility.

    The Secret Service confirmed that the former President was safe, and local authorities reported that the suspected gunman was dead. The incident occurred as Trump was presenting a chart of border crossing numbers, with gunshots ringing out through the crowd.

    In a moment of panic, Trump grabbed his ear and crouched down as agents rushed to protect him. The crowd erupted into screams as agents tackled the former president, who was seen reaching for his face with blood visible.

    After the situation was contained, Trump got back up, pumped his fist, and left the venue in his motorcade. Police began clearing the fairgrounds, treating the area as a crime scene.

    President Joe Biden was briefed on the incident, and Trump’s family and potential vice presidential candidates expressed concern and support for him. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned the violence, stating that it has no place in the United States.

    The shooting at Trump’s rally has sparked national attention and raised concerns about political violence. As more details emerge, the public awaits further updates on the former President’s condition and the investigation into the tragic incident.

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