Who Shot Donald Trump?

Who Shot Donald Trump? -- Coverage Of The Trump Assassination Attempt

In the history of the United States, nine presidents have been assassinated, four of them unfortunately died, as a strong contender for the 2024 presidential election, Republican candidate Donald Trump in the afternoon of the 13th was assassinated by a gunman. This incident in a short period of time stirred up the world, in this shocking minutes in the end what happened, there is a conspiracy, which will have what impact on this year's presidential election, today we comprehensive analysis of the "Trump assassination incident".

What happened during 2 minutes of chaos?

On the afternoon of the 13th, gunshots were fired at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania where former President Donald Trump was speaking. Trump was speaking at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania when gunshots rang out at the venue. Thousands of supporters showed up to participate in that rally, and witnesses claimed that Trump saw a man with a rifle hiding on a rooftop before the speech began and reported the information to police, who did not respond.

At 18:03 Trump took the stage and waved to the crowd as he gave a speech condemning the surge in illegal border crossings from the U.S. during Biden's tenure. The speech began at 18:12, and six minutes later gunshots rang out, at least five of them, with Trump reacting to about three of them before crouching for cover with his hands over his head, and Secret Service agents crowded around for protection. Witnesses say at the critical moment Trump turned his head to look at the screen, and if he hadn't done so at that moment, the auto would have hit him in the head.

The sniper who attacked was located on the roof of a building outside the venue about 120 meters to 150 meters away from Trump, using an AR15 semi-automatic rifle fired 8 rounds, after hearing the gunshots, Trump's side of the Secret Service counter-snipers on the roof to quickly return fire quickly killed the gunman. Meanwhile two other spectators were injured and one died at the scene, as screams erupted from the crowd, "He's been shot," and one of the emergency department doctors at the scene rushed to the aid of one of the wounded with a gunshot wound to the head, which ended up killing the spectator. Trump remained on the floor for 53 seconds, blood pouring from his face from a wound to his upper right ear, saying "Let me get my shoe" at least twice as he stood up with the help of agents, and shaking his fist and shouting "fight. Trump boarded a bulletproof vehicle and left the scene 1 minute and 58 seconds later. The incident is now being characterized as an assassination attempt.

Who's the assassin?

In the immediate aftermath of the incident, the FBI launched an investigation eventually identifying the Trump assassin as Thomas. Matthew. Crooks. According to Pennsylvania records, Crooks is a registered Republican Party of the United States. This key piece of information seems to confirm that this was a political assassination between political parties. But whether or not there was a larger conspiracy behind it sparked a national debate. What was Crooks' motive for the assassination? Was it simply that he hated the Republican Party and hated Trump, as he said in a video posted on social media? Or was he acting at the behest of another person or organization? There's no doubt that the assassin's killing has put some resistance into the investigation, and it might have been better if the counter-sniper had chosen not to kill him but to wound and incapacitate him before arresting him. But Trump is lucky that his approval ratings are already well ahead of Biden's after this incident, which in my opinion will greatly affect this year's election.

What signal does Trump's reaction send?

The photo of the assassination went viral and was taken by Evan Vucci, the chief photographer for the Associated Press in Washington, D.C., who was at the scene on the day of the assassination. Vucci, the chief photographer for the Associated Press in Washington, D.C., took the picture on the same day. When the danger of the assassination was not yet lifted, Trump, whose face was covered with blood, clenched his fist and shouted "fight", and this kind of image of fearlessness and violence is definitely a plus point for him. Of course, some in the Democratic Party say that this is Trump's self-directed farce. In my opinion, this kind of dangerous farce is never worth risking one's life for.

With Trump assassinated, will it be Biden who falls?

From another perspective, Trump's assassination was actually very detrimental to Biden, and likely led directly to defeat in the campaign. As we can see from a series of actions, Biden's campaign was actually the first to condemn the attack after the incident, aiming to clear its name. And Biden also made a public speech to the media, in which Biden said he tried to contact Trump by phone, but because the shooting incident had just ended an hour or two so he had not contacted Trump, but Biden said that this kind of incident in the United States resolutely can not be tolerated, and that such an incident should not happen in the United States. Biden's campaign has since said they will immediately withdraw the new ads attacking Trump that they are currently sending out.

The public's current concern is how the US election race will be affected since Trump is no longer in the clear. If the two of them had equal approval ratings beforehand, it is now clear that Trump is going to have the upper hand. Since Trump did not fall in the assassination, it is likely that Biden will fall. At present, Trump's approval rate has reached more than 70% far more than Biden, only one step away from the presidential throne.

Trump's show of strength and calmness during the event certainly strengthened the original supporters, brought wavering voters into the ranks of supporters, and caused the original Biden supporters to become self-doubting. Biden's performance has been bad enough since the televised presidential debates, and now this comparison is extremely unfavorable for Biden. Do you support Biden or Trump leave your comments in the comments section.

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