Former President Donald Trump’s plane landed at Newark Airport in New Jersey on Sunday morning (14), according to a source familiar with the matter.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Saturday night (13) that Trump had left the Butler, Pennsylvania, area after the shooting at the rally.
“Under the protection of the U.S. Secret Service and with the assistance of the Pennsylvania State Police, former President Trump has now left the Butler area,” Shapiro said in a statement posted to X. “Lori and I are grateful that his team reports that he is doing well, and we continue to wish him a full and speedy recovery.”
Trump campaign deputy communications director Margo Martin posted a video of Trump disembarking from a plane in Newark, writing in the X: “Strong and resilient. He will never stop fighting for America.”
What happened
Former President Donald Trump was the victim of an assassination attempt during a rally in Pennsylvania, United States, this Saturday (13). After gunshots were heard at the scene, he was removed from the stage bleeding, with an injury to his ear.
According to his spokesman, Steven Cheung, the Republican is doing well.
The shooter, Thomas Crooks, was killed by the Secret Service.
According to Kevin Rojek, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Pittsburg field office, the attacker had no identification on his body, so agents had to “analyze his DNA and obtain biometric confirmation.”
Authorities also reported that at least one audience member died and two other attendees were seriously injured during the shooting.
Source: CNN Brasil

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