Republican and Democratic leaders, both current and former, were shocked by the news of gunfire at a Donald Trump campaign rally in Pennsylvania. They expressed relief that the former president had survived the attack. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama commended the Secret Service for their quick response and were thankful that Trump seemed unharmed.
Nancy Pelosi, the former House Speaker, who had experienced political violence against her family in the past, emphasized that such actions have no place in society. She expressed gratitude that Trump was safe and called for prayers for all rally attendees. Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., confirmed that his father was in good spirits and determined to continue his fight for America.
Obama, Trump’s predecessor, took to social media to denounce political violence in democracy. He urged a renewed commitment to civility in politics and wished Trump a speedy recovery. President Joe Biden condemned the violence, stating there is no place for such actions in America.
John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, condemned the violence in his state and wished a quick recovery for Trump and others injured. However, Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia blamed Biden for the incident, calling for charges to be filed against him for allegedly inciting the attack.
Everytown for Gun Safety’s president, John Feinblatt, highlighted the need to reject violence in the political process. He emphasized that the incident serves as a tragic reminder that no one is immune to gun violence when firearms are easily accessible.