The former president was whisked away by Secret Service after gunshots rang out. It is unclear if he was shot or grazed, but he is reportedly safe.
WASHINGTON — Chaos erupted at a political rally in Butler, Pennsylvania Saturday night as former President Donald Trump was whisked off stage by Secret Service agents when gunshots reportedly rang out. The suspected gunman and at least one rally attendee were killed, according to a local prosecutor.
Political leaders across the DMV region -- and the political aisle -- swiftly responded with concern both for the safety of those at the rally, and the overall political climate of the country.
"There is no place for political violence in a democracy," Virginia Sen. Mark Warner posted on X less than an hour after the shooting. "I’m monitoring this terrible situation and praying for all those at the Pennsylvania rally."
I’m deeply concerned by this situation and am praying for President Trump and everyone at today’s event.
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) July 13, 2024Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Saturday's shooting was "against what our country stands for."
"This kind of cowardice must be roundly condemned by all Americans," Moore said. "What happened today to President Trump is abhorrent and should never be tolerated. Ever ... Our nation is and must be better than this.”
Larry Hogan, former governor of Maryland and a Republican candidate for Senate endorsed by Trump, called for the universal condemnation of political violence.
"America is a tinderbox right now," he posted. "This must stop."
We are praying that President Trump and all in attendance are safe. Political violence must be universally condemned. America is a tinderbox right now. This must stop.
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) July 13, 2024President Joe Biden issued a written statement just before 8 p.m. after saying he had been briefed on the situation and said the country needs to come together to condemn such violence.
"Although we don’t yet know exactly what happened, we should all be relieved that former President Trump wasn’t seriously hurt, and use this moment to recommit ourselves to civility and respect in our politics," former President Barack Obama said.
The shooting is being investigated as an assassination attempt, according to law enforcement officials.
Suzanne and I are praying for President Trump, praying for his family, and praying for America.
— Glenn Youngkin (@GlennYoungkin) July 13, 2024