Rhode Island officials react to Trump rally shooting
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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage by U.S. Secret Service agents after being grazed by an apparent bullet during a rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Strong condemnation and prayers were the reactions among political leaders from Rhode Island after learning that former President Donald Trump had been wounded Saturday night at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“Political violence of any kind is abhorrent and inexcusable,” Gov. Dan McKee posted on X. “Praying for the safety of former President Trump and all those at the rally in Pennsylvania today.
“There is no place for political violence of any kind in America, and I condemn whoever is responsible for this attack. I urge everyone to remain calm,” U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner, ranking member of the Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement and Intelligence.
The Associated Press reported that law enforcement officials say the shooting is being investigated as an assassination attempt.
“The relentless attacks on President Trump have reached a new and horrifying low with this recent attempt on his life,” said Rhode Island Republican Party Chairman Joe Powers. “They have impeached him, indicted him, and tried to jail him. Now, they have resorted to an attempted assassination. It makes you want to ask, what are they so afraid of?”
Powers called on all Americans, regardless of political affiliation, to condemn the attack and work together to uphold the principles of democracy and justice.
“We are all praying for President Trump, his family, and everyone involved, Powers added. “This is a critical moment for our nation, and we must stand united against such acts of violence and intimidation.”
Political violence of any kind is abhorrent and inexcusable. Praying for the safety of former President Trump and all those at the rally in Pennsylvania today.
— Governor Dan McKee (@GovDanMcKee) July 13, 2024
We don’t have all the information about this situation but political violence is unacceptable and never the answer. It appears former President Trump will make a full recovery. We are glad he is safe. More facts will come out and whoever did this must be held accountable.
— Senator Jack Reed (@SenJackReed) July 13, 2024
Violence is never ok. My thoughts and prayers are with all those involved in this horrific incident. Glad to know the former president is safe.
— Sabina Matos (@Sabina_Matos) July 13, 2024
Political violence is unacceptable. Threats of political violence are unacceptable. Americans have strong political disagreements but elections are the means to determine who will govern. The ballot, not the bullet, is how a republic of civilized people choose their leadership.
— Gregg Amore (@GreggAmore1) July 13, 2024
No matter your political persuasion, now is the time to pray for former President Donald Trump and our country.
— Senator Jessica de la Cruz (@JessicaforRI) July 13, 2024
Im sorry but whatever candidate you supported in the primaries, whatever party you support, Trump or Biden this is utterly unacceptable.
I pray for better days. pic.twitter.com/3aVYs41b9p
— Kenneth Naylor (@KenNaylorJR) July 13, 2024
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