Trump was nearly assassinated, Biden and Harris spoke out!
Suspect's identity photo exposed
According to the New York Times and Fox News on September 15, local time, citing anonymous law enforcement officials, the suspect who intended to assassinate former US President and Republican presidential candidate Trump is named Ryan Wesley Routh and is from Hawaii.
However, the FBI has refused to comment on the identity of the suspect, and other relevant law enforcement agencies have not responded to requests for comment.
On the 15th local time, the Republican presidential candidate and former President Trump was nearly assassinated again while playing golf in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Secret Service personnel found a suspect and an AK-47 assault rifle, and the suspect has been arrested.
After the incident, Trump posted a message saying that he was safe.
Biden and Harris spoke out. On September 15 local time, according to a statement issued by the White House, US President Biden said that his team had reported to him a suspected assassination of former President Trump that was being investigated by US federal law enforcement agencies.
The statement said that a suspect in the incident has been detained, Trump himself is safe, and law enforcement is investigating and collecting more details about the incident.
Biden said in the statement that the United States will never tolerate political violence or any violent acts, and he has instructed his team to continue to ensure that the Secret Service has all the necessary resources, capabilities and protection measures to ensure Trump's continued safety.
In addition, Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Harris issued a statement on social media on Sunday saying that she had received relevant briefings. "I am glad that he is safe. Violence has no place in the United States." She said.