Celebrities React To Donald Trump Being SH*T AT RALLY

The election is over': Celebrities react to Donald Trump assassination  attempt | Euronews

Trump Unharmed Following Rally injury, Campaign Confirms; Prosecutor Reports the suspected person and One Attendee Dead In a statement, Donald Trump’s campaign confirmed that the former president is “fine” after the injury incident at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. According to a local prosecutor, the suspected person and at least one attendee have been killed. “President Trump expresses his gratitude to law enforcement and first responders for their swift action during this atrocious event,” spokesperson Steven Cheung stated. “He is fine and is currently being evaluated at a local medical facility. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.”

Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, More React to Rally Shooting

The Secret Service also issued a statement, ensuring that “the former President is safe.”
Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger, in a phone interview, confirmed the death of at least one rally attendee. During Trump’s last rally before the Republican National Convention begins on Monday, he was presenting a chart of border crossing statistics when gunfire erupted in the crowd.
At the first sound of gunfire, Trump exclaimed, “Oh,” and clutched his ear. As two more shots were fired, he crouched down. Near the microphone at Trump’s podium, someone can be heard shouting, “Get down, get down, get down, get down!” as agents tackled the former president. Trump was later seen reaching toward his face with his right hand, appearing to have blood on his face. He quickly ducked behind the riser while his protective detail agents rushed the stage amid the sounds of screams from the crowd of several thousand attendees. The gunfire persisted as agents attended to him on stage.