Joe Biden, the President, expresses gratitude Following the shooting, Donald Trump is safe: “It’s Not Good.”

Washington (CNN) – Following a shooting at his Pennsylvania event, President Joe Biden expressed his gratitude that former President Donald Trump is safe.
About two hours after the massacre, Biden made the following statement from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware: “There’s no place in America for this kind of violence.”
“It’s ill,” the president continued. Biden expressed his hope to talk to Trump shortly.
Biden used the occasion to urge unity in the nation as the suspected shooting threatened to exacerbate political discourse in the months leading up to November.
“We cannot permit this to continue. This is not how we can be,” he declared.
Trump was shot in the ear, and according to law enforcement officials, the attack is being looked into as an attempted assassination. According to a spokesman, the former president was receiving treatment in a hospital and was doing “fine.” Richard Goldinger, the district attorney for Butler County, Pennsylvania, told CNN that the accused shooter and at least one rally participant had died.
When the shooting started, Biden was visiting Rehoboth Beach’s St. Edmond’s Catholic Church for mass. The president’s intended weekend getaway in Delaware is scheduled to end late on Saturday night when he returns to the White House.
Biden’s status as president underwent a significant shift as a result of the shooting: he entered the church as president battling for his political destiny and left as president.
in a well-known position — the head of state’s counselor now entrusted with uniting the country in the face of a major emergency.
For both of the major-party candidates, this election season has been extremely intense, and the shooting at Trump’s event is a startling development. Biden has framed the contest as a choice between preserving American democracy and maybe ending it.
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