Attempted assassination of Donald Trump

Confusion and suspicion reign

Just over two months ago - on July 13 - the United States was shaken by an attempt on the life of Donald Trump. The former president (and current candidate) came a hair's breadth from being killed on live television. The image of him, with bloodied face, raising his fist and shouting "Fight!

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Donald Trump survived what is being described as an assassination attempt after gunshots were fired at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. The FBI confirmed the incident, stating that Trump, who was on the golf course at the time, is safe. A Secret Service agent reportedly fired at a man in the vicinity.

Second Assassination Attempt: Donald Trump Safe After Shots Fired at Florida Golf Course

Donald Trump was the target of another assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, according to the FBI. The Republican presidential candidate's campaign and law enforcement confirmed that Trump is safe and unharmed following the incident. The US Secret Service reported that agents had opened fire on a gunman near the golf course, and a rifle with a scope was recovered at the scene.

Trump targeted in second apparent assassination attempt

Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt Sunday in Florida, the FBI said, with the Republican presidential candidate's campaign and law enforcement reporting he was safe and unharmed.

U.S. media named Ryan Wesley Routh, whom AFP interviewed in Kiev in 2022 where he had travelled to support the war effort, as the suspected would-be assassin of Trump.

New Trump assassination attempt: The suspect arrested has been identified

The individual detained in connection with the “attempted assassination” of Donald Trump, as characterized by the FBI, has been identified.

It is 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Ruth. Ruth failed to shoot the former president, and Trump was unharmed during the incident.

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