Biden Calls Too Early To Confirm Trump's Shooting Attempted Murder
JAKARTA - United States President Joe Biden said it was too early to officially confirm the shooting when Donald Trump addressed Pennsylvania State on Saturday, July 13, was an assassination attempt on Trump.
This was during a press conference on Saturday when asked if the shooting was an assassination attempt against Trump.
"I don't know much. I have an opinion, but I don't have any facts. So, I want to make sure we have all the facts before I comment," Biden said as quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, July 14.
Biden hopes he can talk to Trump soon.
As previously reported, United States President Joe Biden condemned the shooting of Donald Trump, praying for his rivals in the 2024 US Presidential Election.
Republican President Donald Trump's candidate for president has survived the shooting while campaigning in Pennsylvania on Saturday.
"There is no place for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as a nation to condemn it," he said in a statement.
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Trump just started his speech when gunfire erupted and Trump and other campaign participants took refuge on the floor.
Secret Service agents stormed him and Trump disappeared behind the podium for about a minute before he was rushed to the waiting vehicle.
When a shot was heard, Trump grabbed his right ear with his right hand, then lowered his hand to see him before kneeling behind the podium before the Secret Service agent stormed and covered him.