On July 13th, during a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show grounds in Pennsylvania, former U.S. President Donald Trump was swiftly escorted off stage after gunshots were fired nearby. Although Trump sustained a minor injury to his right ear, he is reportedly in stable condition. The assailant, whose identity remains undisclosed, was confirmed dead at the scene.
At approximately 6:10 PM, as Trump was speaking, gunfire erupted, prompting his security team to act quickly and evacuate him. Trump briefly took cover beneath the podium before being escorted off stage. Witnesses reported seeing Trump raise a fist to his supporters as he was led away, with television footage showing blood near his ear.
The Washington Post confirmed that a bullet had grazed Trump’s ear, causing a minor injury. Trump’s campaign team later assured the public that he was in good health and undergoing examination at a local medical facility.
The Secret Service issued a statement confirming that immediate protective measures were taken to ensure Trump’s safety. An investigation into the incident is currently underway, and further details will be disclosed as they become available.
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