US correspondent Farrah Tomazin unpacks the chaos, fear and likely political impact of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
Trump says a bullet grazed his right ear before he was tackled to the ground by Secret Service agents. The shooter was shot dead andunpacked the chaos of the extraordinary scenes on the ground, which took place just days before Trump will formally accept the Republican nomination.
And now he has his image of a man who, even as he was shot was telling his supporters to fight on.How has Biden responded? And do you think this will actually make things trickier for him to attack Trump during the campaign? Because of course, now, if he attacks his opponent, he’s attacking, someone who has just arguably been the victim of an attempted assassination.Biden said that he is very grateful that Trump is safe.
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