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“I saw some Democrats, as we were leaving — and they were generally hostile — and last night they were waving to me. Politicians, congressmen, senators. They were waving and saying, ‘Great going’ and ‘Hello,’” Trump said. “The place was just coming together. It was very nice to see.”
At the press briefing that followed the shooting, Trump crossed party lines and transcended the violence targeting him. He was finally, improbably, truly presidential.
WASHINGTON— President Donald Trump was contemplative and unusually conciliatory after confronting what he saw as a third attempt on his life in less than two years. He suggested that his personal politics had made him a repeated target,
The look on First Lady Melania Trump’s face after a gunman tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ dinner Saturday night said it all.
On Saturday night, Trump stood before reporters in the White House’s Brady Briefing Room after an armed 31-year-old man from Torrance, California, was stopped by the Secret Service trying to storm the Washington Hilton in what appears to be an attempted attack on Trump and his gathered Cabinet.
Trump said he would like to reschedule the event within the next month, adding that he will make an "entirely different speech" — one that he said will be focused on "love."
Bruce Springsteen struck a different tone during his latest concert, surprising fans with a message of unity following the recent shooting.
President Trump calls for national unity and healing following a violent incident, reflecting on the dangers of his presidency while also promoting his initiatives.
Despite the post-shooting “Kumbaya” moment, Trump and his allies are already weaponizing the attempted assassination against the opposition.
US officials have released clear footage showing how a suspect allegedly began an attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. An armed man caused panic at the event in Washington, D.C. on