Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump

A 20-year-old man attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. The shooter had photos of Trump, President Joe Biden, and other officials on his phone and was found with an AR-style rifle, loaded magazines, and explosives. The FBI is investigating the incident as potential domestic terrorism, but the motive is unclear.

Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump

Thomas Matthew Crooks, a 20-year-old gunman, was captured in video lurking near Donald Trump's rally stage before shooting Trump through the ear. The security failure led to the attempt on Trump's life and the death of a local firefighter. Crooks had suspicious behavior but was not stopped. He acted alone with no clear ideological motive. Investigators are treating it as a potential act of domestic terrorism. Crooks had a clean background and did not express political views at work.

Shooting at Donald Trump Rally

Former President Donald Trump was shot and injured at a rally in Pennsylvania by a gunman armed with an AR-style rifle. The incident led to a temporary pause in the presidential campaign, with both Trump and President Joe Biden calling for unity and civil debate. The attacker, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was fatally shot by Secret Service agents. The motive of the attack remains unclear, but the FBI is investigating it as a potential act of domestic terrorism.

Assassination Attempt at Former President Trump's Pennsylvania Rally

Dr. James Sweetland and his wife Lois shared their experience at former President Trump's Pennsylvania rally where an assassination attempt took place. Three attendees were shot, with one pronounced dead and two others in stable condition. The FBI is investigating the incident as a possible act of domestic terrorism.

Threats to Election Officials as Domestic Terrorism

Democrat Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes labels threats to election officials as domestic terrorism, emphasizing the impact on families and the need for law enforcement action.

Former Marine sentenced for firebombing Planned Parenthood clinic

Former U.S. Marine sentenced to nine years in prison for firebombing a Southern California Planned Parenthood clinic and planning additional attacks on other locations.