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The ballistic aspects of the Trump assassination attempt of 7.13.24 – My Opinion and Questions – News Review In 100 Tweets

My Opinion and Questions 

How did the bullet “graze” Trump’s ear, and was it really a bullet?

The presumed gunman Thomas Matthes Crooks was located on the roof to the right side of Trump, and the bullet shot from this direction, which “grazed” the upper tip of his right ear, would inevitably hit the right side of his skull, and this did not happen. It looks like, from Trump’s reaction, that his ear was possibly hit from behind him, and it was something smaller than a regular bullet. Hypothetically and theoretically, the attack with mini-drone, the size of the insect, is possible, as one of the explanations. 

I would also be interested in the identities of people standing on the podium right behind Trump. 

Trump touched the injured ear with his right hand, and when the palm of his hand showed on video, there was no blood on it, immediately after the injury. 

All in all, it is nothing short of miracle that this presumed bullet “grazed” his ear but did not cause any  other damage. 

The medical forensic expertise of the Trump’s wound after the assassination attempt is needed, with the specific question, if it is consistent with bullet injury. 

However, one of the attendees was killed, and two were seriously injured. The locations of these persons and the nature of their injuries should be analyzed forensically vizavi the location of the presumed gunman Crooks, in their ballistic aspects. Were the shots fired by one or more than one person? 

These questions and doubts are supplemented by the set of very clear and sardonic Telling Names: “Trump was shot at Butler Farm Show, Pa; by Crooks”. 

My opinion is that there are observable similarities between this Trump incident and the cases of mass shootings, with regard to the questions about the numbers of the actual shooters and their true identities. It is possible that the authors of these “shows”are the same: Putin and his circle, and that they took some care to avoid the risk to Trump’s life while maximizing its impact on the inciting the Civil War and bringing other similar calamities upon America. 

The additional, facetious side benefit for them, the Putin’s circle,  would be to confuse and to fool the FBI and the public by introducing the explanations which have very questionable relations with the common sense. 

Michael Novakhov | 7.14.24 

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The distance between President #Trump and the shooter on a rooftop was 137 meters.
It is literally impossible that both the SS and the #FBI did not know exactly where the shooter was, as demonstrated by the videos shared on social… https://t.co/Bc8oSqSqxf pic.twitter.com/glyLoJVQ0W

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Trump safe after rally shooting, says bullet struck his ear; gunman and audience member dead

Former President Donald Trump was rushed offstage after shots were fired at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Saturday evening. Trump said in a social media post that he was injured when a bullet pierced the upper part of his right ear.

The Secret Service says Trump is now safe, and he was checked at a local hospital before leaving a few hours later. Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., told CBS News’ Robert Costa that his father is “doing fine.”

The U.S. Secret Service confirmed two people are dead — the gunman and an audience member — and two spectators were critically injured. State police said the shooting victims were all men; their names were not released.

“U.S. Secret Service personnel neutralized the shooter, who is now deceased,” the agency said. 

Reporters heard numerous shots and Secret Service rushed the stage. Video captured by CBS News shows Trump touching his ear and then crouching to the ground. Some blood could be seen on his face.

Former President Donald Trump is rushed off the stage at a campaign rally Former President Donald Trump is rushed off the stage at a campaign rally in Butler, Pa.,on July 13, 2024 after witnesses heard shots fired. Gene J. Puskar / AP

Trump was taken away in a motorcade. He held up a fist as he got into the SUV.

In a statement early Sunday morning, the FBI identified the shooter as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, which is located just outside Pittsburgh. 

Thomas Matthew Crooks yearbook photo High school yearbook photo of Thomas Matthew Crooks

In a news conference late Saturday night, Kevin Rojek, special agent in charge of the FBI Pittsburgh office, refused to speculate on a possible motive, but said authorities are investigating the shooting as an “attempted assassination.” A law enforcement official said early Sunday that there are no foreign terrorism ties known at this time and the suspect was not on the radar of law enforcement, although they are still running his name down.

According to multiple law enforcement officials, the gunman opened fire with a semi-automatic AR-15. ATF is tracing the weapon. The gunman was on top of a shed outside the security perimeter set up by the Secret Service, and opened fire from about 400 feet away, law enforcement sources said.

Law enforcement sources told CBS News on Sunday that suspicious devices were found in the gunman’s vehicle. The gunman also had with him a piece of commercially available equipment that appeared capable of initiating the devices. The Wall Street Journal was the first to report.

Bomb technicians called to the scene were involved in securing and investigating the devices.

Rojek called it “surprising” that the gunman was able to fire multiple shots. When pressed by reporters, he refused to provide details on the circumstances surrounding the shooting or the FBI’s investigation. He disclosed that “there was identification of suspicious packages around where the shooter was, and so we deployed, in an abundance of caution, bomb assets, to make sure those were cleared for investigators.”

He did not say if any such packages were found. 

“Right now, we’re tracking down all leads, and doing all interviews, and tracking anything that we can regarding suspicious locations, vehicles … that’s all related to this event, but I can’t confirm or deny anything beyond that,” Rojek said.  

Officials share new details on Trump rally shooting, investigation of assassination attempt 29:36

The FBI is leading the investigation, with assistance from the Secret Service and state and local agencies. 

“It is incredibly difficult to have a venue open to the public, and to secure that against any possible threat, against a very determined attacker,” Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said of the Secret Service, “That’s a huge lift to try and do it.”  No Secret Service officials attended Saturday night’s news conference. 

shooting-site-diagram.jpg This image shows the location of the shooting site, about 400 feet from the stage, at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. Google Earth/CBS News

Earlier in the evening, Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement that the “Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe.” The agency released more details in a second statement:

“During Former President Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on the evening of July 13 at approximately 6:15 p.m., a suspected shooter fired multiple shots toward the stage from an elevated position outside of the rally venue. U.S. Secret Service personnel neutralized the shooter, who is now deceased. U.S. Secret Service quickly responded with protective measures and Former President Trump is safe. One spectator was killed, and two spectators were critically injured. This incident is currently under investigation. and the Secret Service has notified the FBI.”

The Trump campaign said in a statement, “President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act. He is fine and is being checked out at a local medical facility.” He was released from the hospital later Saturday night.

Donald Trump with Secret Service after incident at rally Former President Donald Trump is shown covered by U.S. Secret Service agents after an incident during his rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pa. / Getty Images

In a post on Truth Social Saturday night, Trump elaborated on what happened and described his injuries:

“I want to thank The United States Secret Service, and all of Law Enforcement, for their rapid response on the shooting that just took place in Butler, Pennsylvania. Most importantly, I want to extend my condolences to the family of the person at the Rally who was killed, and also to the family of another person that was badly injured. It is incredible that such an act can take place in our Country. Nothing is known at this time about the shooter, who is now dead. I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear. I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”

A photo by New York Times photographer Doug Mills captured the moment a bullet flew past Trump’s head as he spoke at the rally.

Former President Donald Trump as gunshots are fired at his campaign rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday, July 13, 2024. (Doug Mills/The New York Times) A bullet can be seen passing near the head of former President Donald Trump as gunshots are fired at his campaign rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday, July 13, 2024.  Doug Mills/The New York Times

Rep. Mike Kelley of Pennsylvania, who was standing backstage watching Trump speak, told CBS News, “I believe a lady who was next to me was hit, other people were hit.”

APTOPIX Election 2024 Trump Former President Donald Trump is surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents after apparent shots were fired at his campaign rally, July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa. Evan Vucci / AP

Several witnesses told CBS Pittsburgh reporters they saw the gunman on the roof right before the shooting started and tried to alert officers. 

Another witness, Madison Brooks, told CBS News, “I was about five feet away from him, like I was within sight distance, like I was so close, and all of a sudden I hear these four shots and everybody is screaming ‘drop,’ and you can see the blood like splatter on his face. The Secret Service just barricades him. It was just so scary.”

CBS News campaign reporter Jake Rosen interviewed an eyewitness with blood on his shirt who said he was an ER physician and had performed CPR on a victim with a head wound.

“I heard the shots. I thought it was firecrackers to begin with,” he said. “Somebody over there was screaming he’s been shot. He’s been shot. So I made my way over. I said, I’m an emergency department physician. Let me help you. The guy has spun around was jammed between the benches. He had a head shot here. There’s lots of blood and he had brain matter there.”

The man said a helicopter was coming for the victim.

CBS Pittsburgh reporter Ricky Sayer reported a medivac helicopter landed at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh and an individual was quickly brought into the hospital. The person’s identity and condition are not known. A small number of police were seen outside the hospital, and another helicopter landed with a transport a short time later. This followed a black SUV with police lights pulling up next to the helipad.

The hospital later confirmed that it was treating two critically injured patients. 

APTOPIX Election 2024 Trump Former President Donald Trump is covered by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally, July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa. Evan Vucci / AP

President Biden addressed the nation at about 8:15 p.m. ET.

“There is no place for this kind of violence in America. It’s sick. It’s sick,” Mr. Biden said. “It’s one of the reasons why we have to unite this country. We cannot allow for this to be happening. We cannot be like this. We cannot condone this.”

A reporter asked the president if he believes this was an assassination attempt. 

“I don’t know enough to — I have an opinion, but I don’t have any facts,” Mr. Biden said. “So I want to make sure I have all the facts before I make any more comments.” 

The White House confirmed late Saturday night that Mr. Biden and Trump spoke by phone, but did not detail what was said on the call. A Trump adviser also confirmed the two spoke. 

Trump’s motorcade departed Butler Memorial Hospital a little before 9:30 p.m. local time, two sources confirmed to CBS News, and he left the area under Secret Service protection. Video posted by a Trump aide to social media early Sunday morning showed him deboarding after his plane landed at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Prior to the shooting incident, he had been scheduled to travel to his estate in Bedminster, New Jersey, before departing for Milwaukee for the convention.      

In a statement issued earlier, Mr. Biden said, “I’m grateful to hear that he’s safe and doing well. I’m praying for him and his family and for all those who were at the rally, as we await further information. Jill and I are grateful to the Secret Service for getting him to safety. There’s no place for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as one nation to condemn it.”

Donald Trump Holds A Campaign Rally In Butler, Pennsylvania Attendees scatter after gunfire rang out during a Trump campaign rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pa.  / Getty Images

A Biden campaign official says the campaign is pausing all outbound communications and working to take down their television ads as quickly as possible.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said the House will conduct “a full investigation of the tragic events today. The American people deserve to know the truth. We will have Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and other appropriate officials from DHS and the FBI appear for a hearing before our committees ASAP.” 

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer posted a letter inviting Cheatle to testify at a hearing on Monday, July 22.

Numerous political figures on both sides of the aisle quickly condemned the attack.

Vice President Kamala Harris said in a statement, “Doug and I are relieved that he is not seriously injured. We are praying for him, his family, and all those who have been injured and impacted by this senseless shooting. … Violence such as this has no place in our nation. We must all condemn this abhorrent act and do our part to ensure that it does not lead to more violence.”

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tweeted, “As one whose family has been the victim of political violence, I know firsthand that political violence of any kind has no place in our society. I thank God that former President Trump is safe. As we learn more details about this horrifying incident, let us pray that all those in attendance at the former President’s rally today are unharmed.” 

“Violence targeted at any political party or political leader is absolutely unacceptable,” Pennsylvania’s Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said on X. “It has no place in Pennsylvania or the United States. I have been briefed on the situation. @PAStatePolice are on the scene in Butler County and working with our federal and local partners.”

Donald Trump Jr. tweeted a photo of his father after the incident and wrote, “He’ll never stop fighting to Save America.” 

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, considered a possible choice for Trump’s running mate, posted on social media, “Please join Kathryn and me in praying for President Trump, his family and everyone attending the rally today.”

Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, another potential VP candidate, tweeted, “Praying for President Trump and all those attending the rally in Pennsylvania today.”

Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, also on the VP shortlist, wrote, “Everyone join me in praying for our President Trump and everyone at that rally. I hope everyone is ok.”

CBS New York reports security has been tightened at Trump Tower in Manhattan following the rally shooting. 

The Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department said it was increasing its police presence across the city, “out of an abundance of caution,” but said there were no known threats to the district.

Robert Costa, Pat Milton, Andy Triay, Arden Farhi, Fin Gomez, Aaron Navarro, Sara Cook and other CBS News staff contributed reporting.

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Live updates: Shooter in Trump assassination attempt identified; spectator killed in attack

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condemned the assassination attempt on his “friend” Donald Trump.

During a two-day visit to India by Trump in 2020, the two leaders held hands and heaped praise on each other in front of a massive crowd in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

“Deeply concerned by the attack on my friend, former President Donald Trump,” he posted on X. “Strongly condemn the incident. Violence has no place in politics and democracies. Wish him speedy recovery.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the deceased, those injured and the American people.”

A GoFundMe page for donations to the supporters and families wounded or killed at the rally in Pennsylvania, authorized by former President Donald Trump, has raised more than $170,000.

The page, organized by the Trump campaign’s national finance direct Meredith O’Rourke, has already attracted more than 2,000 donations since it was set up last night.

“President Donald Trump has authorized this account as a place for donations to the supporters and families wounded or killed in today’s brutal and horrific assassination attempt,” the description on the page reads.

“All donations will be directed to these proud Americans as they grieve and recover. May God bless and unite our nation.”

For two weeks, tumult enveloped the Democratic Party. Suddenly, it’s all at a standstill. 

Numerous Democrats said Saturday the assassination attempt at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania would put a halt to any efforts to replace President Joe Biden. At least for now.

“I think it’s over,” a Biden ally said. “You just lose all momentum.”

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called for a stand against violence that “challenges democracy” on Sunday as he prayed for Donald Trump’s recovery.

In July 2022, Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe died in hospital after he was shot at a political campaign event.

“We must stand firm against any form of violence that challenges democracy,” he posted on X. “I pray for former President Trump’s speedy recovery.”

French President Emmanuel Macron called the assassination attempt a “tragedy for our democracies” on Sunday, as he wished Donald Trump a “speedy recovery.”

“My thoughts are with President Donald Trump, the victim of an assassination attempt,” he posted on X.

“I send him my wishes for a speedy recovery. A spectator has died, several are injured. It is a tragedy for our democracies. France shares the shock and indignation of the American people.”

New video shows Trump walking down the steps of his plane unassisted at an airport in Newark, New Jersey, following what’s being investigated as an assassination attempt.

Law enforcement authorities have identified the man who made an assassination attempt on Trump.

He is Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, according to the FBI.

A motive remains under investigation.

Read the full story here.

Photos of the body of a possible shooter on a roof near the Trump rally appear to show the person wearing merchandise promoting one of YouTube’s most popular channels devoted to firearms.

The photos, verified by NBC News, show a person lying on a roof bleeding from the head, surrounded by law enforcement officers. The bleeding person is wearing a gray T-shirt with an American flag on the sleeve with block lettering that is partly obscured.

The appearance and lettering of the shirt match the appearance of a shirt that is still for sale on the website for the firearms YouTube channel Demolition Ranch.

After the photos and speculation began to circulate online Saturday evening, Demolition Ranch and its founder posted to social media, sharing the photos and writing, “What the hell.”

Demolition Ranch has over 11 million subscribers on YouTube, where the channel frequently posts videos about various types of firearms. It is part of a large network of YouTube channels devoted to celebrating and testing out guns.

The YouTube channel did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

An FBI official said it’s “surprising” someone could find a location to fire shots against Trump.

FBI Special Agent Kevin Rojek, who runs the Pittsburgh office, pleaded for patience, saying answered questions are “really days, weeks and months of investigation” away from being answered.

Pressed about how a shooter could have reached a rooftop spot, Rojek said: “It is surprising, but again to get all the details of that will come out later in the investigation.”

The building top from where a man opened fire on Trump might not have been secured before the rally.

Asked whether the location — about 148 yards from where Trump was speaking — was secured, Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said: “It’s my understanding that it was outside the perimeter.”

Bivens emphasized that the Secret Service had a difficult challenge to lock down the entire rally location against any possible threat.

“It is incredibly difficult to have a venue open to the public and to secure that against any possible threat against a very determined attacker,” Bivens told reporters. “That’s a huge lift to try to do.”

The FBI formally called today’s attack on Trump an assassination attempt and said a motive wasn’t immediately apparent.

“This evening we had what we’re calling an assassination attempt on our former president, Donald Trump,” Kevin Rojek, the FBI special agent in charge of the Pittsburgh field office, told reporters. “We do not currently have an identified motive.”

Rojek said authorities weren’t immediately ready to identify the shooter. Officials said that he had no identification on him and that investigators are using biometrics to try to confirm his identity.

Federal investigators have tentatively identified the man who shot at Trump today in Pennsylvania: He is about 20 and is from Pennsylvania, according to five senior U.S. law enforcement officials briefed on the matter.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said on X that Trump left the Butler area “under the protection of US Secret Service and with the assistance of the Pennsylvania State Police.”

“Lori and I are thankful that his team reports that he is fine and we continue to wish him a full and speedy recovery,” he added.

Shapiro said federal law enforcement will lead the investigation into the shooting of Trump, while “Pennsylvania State Police will lead the investigation into the shooting of the other victims.”

He also said he has been “in regular communication with law enforcement on the ground in Pennsylvania and have spoken with President Biden who offered his full support.”

House Oversight Commitee Chairman James Comer has formally asked Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to appear for a hearing on July 22, according to a letter the committee posted to X.

“The tremendous bravery of the individual United States Secret Service agents who protected President Trump, eliminated the gunman, and possibly averted more loss of life cannot be overstated,” Comer, R-Ky., wrote in a letter to Cheatle.

The committee requested Cheatle’s “voluntary appearance” as part of its investigation.

A video appears to show the body of a possible shooter on the roof of a building near where people were gathered for Trump’s rally.

Four sources told NBC News’ Tom Winter that the video was confirmed as being from the scene of the shooting. Multiple law enforcement officials told NBC News that the person believed to be the shooter was male and is dead.

The supposed shooter’s identity has not yet been confirmed.

Concerns about the rising prevalence of violent threats and a growing list of violent attacks on politicians were punctuated on Saturday when a gunman killed at least one person in an assassination attempt on Trump.

The shooting immediately sparked concerns that the already-heated election cycle would lead to more violence.

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A Trump supporter in Milwaukee ahead of next week’s Republican National Convention demanded that Americans “get hate out of our vocabulary” but predicted the shooting wouldn’t deter Trump’s candidacy.

“Love the ones who vote differently than you,” Kentucky voter Angie Prowell told NBC News outside Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, where the GOP convention will be held. “We’ve got to get hate out of our vocabulary, out of our everyday way of life.”

Despite the mayhem of Saturday’s violence, Prowell said she’s as confident as ever in Trump’s campaign.

“That man will rise up stronger,” said Prowell. “They missed. Unfortunately, they hit someone else. So he will be fine. He will be strong. Security will have to be stronger, but … they missed.”

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Trump was injured, a spectator was killed and two others were critically injured when someone opened fire at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, authorities said.

Trump said on his social media platform, Truth Social, that he was shot in his right ear.

Biden said the nation must unite in condemning such political violence. He said every pertinent federal agency was being scrambled to respond and investigate.

The shooting started shortly after Trump took his position at the podium onstage.

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Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said the House will investigate the shooting at Trump’s rally, which Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., earlier said his committee would do.

Biden spoke with Trump, a White House official said.

The president also spoke with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Butler Mayor Bob Dandoy, the official added. 

Biden is scheduled to return to Washington tonight and he is expected to get an updated briefing from the Department of Homeland Security and law enforcement officials tomorrow.

Rico Elmore, who spoke at the rally earlier, said he tried to help the rallygoer who was shot and killed.

Elmore said that after he realized no medical personnel were in the immediate area, he ran up the bleachers to help. 

“I jumped over the barricades. I ran up into the bleachers, and there was a towel that people had. I took the towel and I pushed it against the deceased’s head,” Elmore said, “but my efforts were in vain.”

Elmore said his heart goes out to the families of those killed and injured.

“You have the freedom of speech; you have the freedom to assemble. You have the freedom — you can go protest the fact that President Trump was there. OK, that’s fine, but to try to kill, to shoot into a crowd of thousands of people, I can’t fathom that,” he said.

Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, who served as White House physician under Trump, said on Fox News that his nephew was at the rally today and was grazed by a bullet.

“He was grazed in the neck. A bullet crossed his neck — cut his neck and he was bleeding,” he said.

Jackson said that he’d set his nephew up with access to the rally and that he was in the “friends and family” pen when he “heard the shots and everybody dropped to the ground.”

The FBI said in a statement it “has assumed the role of the lead federal law enforcement agency” investigating today’s shooting.

“Special agents of the FBI Pittsburgh Field Office responded immediately,” the bureau said, and the FBI “will continue to support this investigation with the full resources of the FBI,” working alongside the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies.

“Anyone with information that may assist with the investigation is asked to call our tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI,” the bureau said.

Biden will leave Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, tonight to go back to the White House.

A witness told the BBC he saw a man with a rifle crawling up a roof while Trump was speaking and tried to alert law enforcement.

The witness, who gave his name only as Greg, said he was listening to the speech outside the rally site when he saw a man “bear crawling” up the roof of a building about 50 feet away with a rifle.

“We’re pointing at him. The police are down there, running around on the ground. We’re like ‘Hey man, there’s a guy on the roof with a rifle,’” the witness said. The police “did not know what was going on,” he added.

“I’m thinking to myself why is Trump still speaking? Why have they not pulled him off the stage?” he said. “Next thing you know five shots rang out.”

NBC News has not independently confirmed the details he provided to the BBC. 

He said the gunman was on the roof for 3 to 4 minutes and that police might have had a hard time seeing him because of the slope of the roof. He said the Secret Service later went up on the roof, after the shooter had apparently already been shot.

Early social media posts misidentified the gunman responsible for today’s shooting, falsely blaming a “prominent Antifa activist,” Mark Violets.

The shooter had not been named as of 10 p.m. ET, and the motivation remains unknown.

After shootings that make national headlines — whether for jokes, to fool media or to game social media algorithms for engagement and followers — anonymous social media accounts often fill the vacuum of information with posts that misidentify the culprits.

In posts to X, Telegram and niche online spaces, users claimed that the identification had come from the Butler Police Department. The posts included a photo of a man in sunglasses and a black hat, alleging it was a screenshot from a video posted to YouTube before the attack in which the man claimed “justice was coming.” That was all false.

The posts were shared by verified accounts on X. One popular verified account known to spread misinformation posted the claim to 1.3 million followers and later deleted it without explanation. Russian propaganda accounts, MAGA and Proud Boy channels on Telegram also spread the claim.

The person in the posts is, in fact, Marco Violi, an Italian YouTuber who vlogs about soccer. Violi posted to his Instagram from Italy on Saturday night, denying he was involved in the shooting and saying he had been a victim of this kind of misidentification hoax in the past by a group of accounts he called stalkers, and said he would be filing a claim with the authorities. 

Trump senior adviser Chris LaCivita, who was with him at tonight’s rally, condemned “disgusting” remarks and “descriptions” of shooting Trump that he said had been happening “for years.”

LaCivita called for leftist activists, Democratic donors and Biden to be held accountable “through the ballot box.”

LaCivita did not provide any examples. Biden, who quickly condemned the shooting, said on a call Monday with donors that “it’s time to put Trump in the bullseye,” according to excerpts provided by Biden’s campaign.

Attendees some covered in blood lie in the standsPeople in the stands after former President Donald Trump was injured at a campaign event in Butler, Pa. on Saturday.Rebecca Droke / AFP – Getty Images

BUTLER, Pa. — One of the scores of people who attended Trump’s campaign rally today said she was sitting in the front row — directly in front of Trump — when gunshots rang out.

Erin, who did not provide her last name, said she heard four popping noises a few minutes after the rally got underway. She watched the shocking scene that unfolded: Secret Service personnel rushing the stage, Trump with blood on an ear.

“No one was concerned about us. We were only concerned about him,” Erin said, referring to Trump.

Erin said she saw someone else covered in blood, who appeared to be next to a person who was “bleeding profusely” — seemingly struck by one of the gunman’s bullets.

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Trump campaign and Republican National Committee officials said in a joint statement that Trump will attend the convention in Milwaukee as “we proceed with our convention to nominate him to serve as the 47th President of the United States.” The statement said Trump is “doing well” and “grateful” to law enforcement and first responders.

Trump offered a restrained response after the apparent attempt on his life, telling supporters in a Truth Social post: “It is incredible that such an act can take place in our Country. Nothing is known at this time about the shooter, who is now dead.”

But some of his Republican allies were less restrained in pointing fingers in the immediate aftermath — including Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., who blamed “Democrats and liberals in the media” for their rhetoric about Trump, and Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., who accused Biden of “inciting an assassination.”

(Biden said there’s “no place for this kind of violence in America” and called on Americans to “unite as one nation to condemn it.”)

It was a notable rhetorical contrast between Trump — who avoided issuing political blame as he said he was “shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear” — and his more aggressive allies as the shock of the incident spread through the country.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said he has been briefed and that he briefed Biden on the shooting. “The FBI, ATF, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and the Department’s National Security Division are currently working with the Secret Service as well as state and local law enforcement partners on the ground in Butler, Pennsylvania,” he said.

Political violence is “an attack on democracy,” Garland continued, adding that his heart is with Trump and the family of the person killed.

Garland is one of several Cabinet members to have released statements in the last hour. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin also released statements condemning political violence and expressing gratitude that Trump is safe.

Mayorkas said that DHS, too, is working with law enforcement to investigate the shooting.

The suspected shooter at the Trump rally is a male, according to four senior U.S. law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation.

Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., said “something is wrong in America right now” as he described being at the rally with his young grandchildren.

In an on-air interview, Kelly said he attended the rally with 10 of his grandchildren, ages 4 to 12.

Kelly said the rally started as a “beautiful summer day” where people were celebrating and grilling food. The aftermath was “just shaking you,” he said.

“I’m really concerned as we go forward that there’s something wrong in America right now,” Kelly said.

Kelly recalled seeing rallygoers about 10 rows up with blood on their shirts and a man being carried out of the stands. Kelly said he later learned the man had died.

He repeatedly said the U.S. had “succumbed” to being “a Third World country” and called on people to “pray for America” and “pray for President Trump.”

Biden learned of the shooting after he came out of a Catholic Mass in Delaware, said a source familiar with the matter. Biden wanted to address the nation “as soon as he was fully briefed,” the person said.

BUTLER, Pa. — A man who was at Trump’s rally today described the moment he saw another attendee drop to the ground, dead, after having been shot in the head.

The witness, identified only by his first name, Joseph, said he was sitting in a set of bleachers at the far left of the podium when he heard “several gunshots” ring out. He said he saw a man a couple of yards away fall to the bottom of the bleachers after he was being shot in the head.

He said that it seemed like the shots were coming from behind the bleachers and that the man was hit from behind, in the back of the head. Joseph said he helped officials carry the man off the bleachers to a tent nearby.

“The way politics goes in this country, it just seems like it’s very polarized,” he said. “Everyone’s just very angry. I’m honestly shocked this didn’t happen earlier.”

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Republican lawmakers are seizing on legislation Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., introduced more than two months ago that would strip Trump of his Secret Service protection if he were sentenced to prison in his New York case or other cases.

Thompson, the top Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee and former chairman of the select committee that investigated Trump’s role in the Jan. 6 attack, introduced the bill in April. It would terminate Secret Service protection for anyone convicted of a federal or state felony, which includes Trump, who was found guilty on 34 felony counts in a hush money trial in New York in May.

Thompson said today that he’s “grateful for law enforcement’s fast response” to the shooting and that “there is no room in American democracy for political violence.”

Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., a Trump ally, replied to the post from Thompson on X: “Rich coming from the Representative who sponsored this legislation,” he said, referring to Thompson’s bill.

Some GOP aides also began circulating the list of nine House Democrats who backed Thompson’s bill.

Thompson responded to Republicans in a statement, saying the legislation was aimed at clarifying “the lines of authority when a protectee is sentenced to prison.”

“My bill would not have affected the Secret Service’s presence during this tragic event,” he said.

Some Republican politicians and media personalities have begun to point fingers for today’s shooting, assigning blame to Biden and Democrats.

Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, part of Trump’s shortlist for a vice presidential running mate, tweeted that he believed the Biden campaign’s rhetoric directly contributed to a shooting attempt.

“The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination,” he wrote on X.

Republican Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia squarely blamed Biden, writing “Joe Biden sent the orders” on X, sharing a quote Biden reportedly made during a call with donors Monday. According to Politico, which reported that it had obtained a recording of the call, Biden said: “I have one job, and that’s to beat Donald Trump. I’m absolutely certain I’m the best person to be able to do that. So, we’re done talking about the debate, it’s time to put Trump in a bullseye.”

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., who was shot at a congressional baseball practice in 2017, criticized Democratic leaders, writing on X that they had been “fueling ludicrous hysteria that Donald Trump winning re-election would be the end of democracy in America.”

Scalise continued: “Clearly we’ve seen far left lunatics act on violent rhetoric in the past. This incendiary rhetoric must stop.”

Trump adviser Stephen Miller echoed Scalise’s statement, writing on X, “The entire campaign message of the Democrat Party has been the vile and monstrous lie that Trump and the GOP are trying to end democracy. This mammoth lie, this sinister poison, this terrible hate and defamation, must stop. It must stop.”

In larger right-wing media, the sentiment verged closer to conspiracy theories.

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk claimed in the immediate aftermath in a livestream that “the Democrats wanted this and are upset it didn’t work.” Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones blamed the “deep state.”

Dozens of law enforcement officers from the Pittsburgh police and the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office closed the block surrounding Allegheny General Hospital shortly after a helicopter arrived around 8 p.m., landing on the roof. A second helicopter landed shortly before 8:30 p.m., and a third arrived before 9 p.m.

A small crowd has started to gather across the street from the hospital.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., a close Trump ally, issued a statement saying he’s asked the Secret Service for a briefing on the shooting and also plans to hold a hearing on “the assassination attempt” as well.

“Political violence in all forms is unamerican and unacceptable,” Comer said. “There are many questions and Americans demand answers. I have already contacted the Secret Service for a briefing and am also calling on Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to appear for a hearing. The Oversight Committee will send a formal invitation soon.”

There is no sign at the moment that the shooting at the Trump rally had any link to a foreign actor, according to a U.S. official.

Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., whom Trump has mentioned as a potential running mate, said in a post on X that the shooting was “an assassination attempt.”

He claimed that it was “aided and abetted by the radical Left and corporate media incessantly calling Trump a threat to democracy, fascists, or worse.”

Ivanka Trump thanked the public “for your love and prayers for my father” in a post on social media and wrote, “I continue to pray for our country.”

She included a message for her father in the post on X.

“I love you Dad, today and always,” she wrote.

Former President Trump narrowly avoided being shot by turning his head “right in the nick of time,” a witness said.

Vanessa Asher said she was six rows away from the podium facing Trump during the rally. Asher said Trump was gesturing with each of his hands to charts that were being projected onto screens facing the audience.

She said Trump turned his head to look at one of the charts “right in the nick of time,” and had he not done so, she believes the bullet would have hit his head.

Asher said she initially thought firecrackers were going off, and recalled hearing six “pops.” When she noticed Trump had gone down, Asher realized that rallygoers were all in a situation where they could get hurt, and she was thinking she needed to get down and stay down.

Asher said she worried for her husband who was there with her, as well as other rallygoers she had met and who might be injured.

“Why did this happen at President Trump’s rally?” she recalled wondering.

Asher said she was glad Trump is OK, but she worried about the children present at the rally and “how traumatized” they might be. 

“This little girl that was couple rows ahead of us … oh, she was petrified,” Asher said. “What’s going through her mind? Is she OK? Or is she going to have, you know, nightmares?”

She also expressed worry for those who might have lost loved ones at the rally.

“And I certainly worry about my President Trump,” she added.

The suspected shooter fired “multiple shots toward the stage” at Trump’s rally “from an elevated position outside of the rally venue,” Secret Service chief of communications Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement.

“US Secret Service personnel neutralized the shooter, who is now deceased. US Secret Service quickly responded with protective measures and the former president is safe and being evaluated,” the statement said.

“One spectator was killed, two were critically injured,” it added.

Guglielmi said the incident is under investigation and the Secret Service has formally notified the FBI.

His statement did not confirm what Trump said in his Truth Social post about how he was shot in his ear.

The FBI says the agency is on the scene in Butler, Pennsylvania, and working with the U.S. Secret Service and the district attorney’s office as the investigation continues.

Trump just said in a lengthy message on his Truth Social account that he was shot by a bullet that pierced the upper part of his right ear.

“I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear. I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening. GOD BLESS AMERICA!” he wrote.

Trump said he wants to thank the Secret Service and all law enforcement for their rapid response, and he said, “most importantly, I want to extend my condolences to the family of the person at the Rally who was killed, and also to the family of another person that was badly injured.”

“It is incredible that such an act can take place in our Country. Nothing is known at this time about the shooter, who is now dead,” he wrote.

Shots were fired from outside the venue’s security perimeter established by the U.S. Secret Service, three senior law enforcement sources said.

The shooting took place from a position outside the venue and its security measures, the sources told NBC News.

The assertion could answer a question that quickly emerged following the violence — namely how a gunman got a firearm past security and its gun-detecting magnetometers. In this view, they apparently didn’t.

Vice President Kamala Harris said she and her husband Doug Emhoff were “relieved” that Trump is not seriously injured.

 “We are praying for him, his family, and all those who have been injured and impacted by this senseless shooting,” Harris said in a statement.

“Violence such as this has no place in our nation. We must all condemn this abhorrent act and do our part to ensure that it does not lead to more violence,” she said.

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri called for a thorough congressional investigation into the shooting at Trump’s rally, referring to it as “an assassination attempt with at least one innocent bystander murdered.”

“It’s a wonder Donald Trump is alive,” Hawley posted on X.

“The nation needs to know who did this. And why,” he continued. “And we need a full, public investigation by Congress into HOW it happened.”

Robert Dandoy, the Democratic mayor of Butler, Pennsylvania, tells NBC News in a telephone interview that he is horrified by what happened and also stunned that anyone was able to get a weapon anywhere near the former president.

“That was the talk today, that people couldn’t even get an umbrella into that rally,” he said. “We all had the same first question: How did anyone get a weapon into that rally?”

Donald Trump is covered by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally Saturday.Donald Trump is covered by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally Saturday.Evan Vucci / AP

Three senior U.S. law enforcement officials told NBC News that the shooting occurred outside the U.S. Secret Service security perimeter of the event.

Dandoy was not there but Butler’s chief of police was, he said. 

“This kind of violence is just unacceptable,” Dandoy said. “We can’t continue as a democratic society if people can’t exercise their free speech rights at a political gathering without fear of something like this happening. This can’t happen. It makes me sick.”

Former U.S. presidents were quick to speak out against the shooting at Trump’s rally, with George W. Bush tweeting that it was a “cowardly attack.”

“Laura and I are grateful that President Trump is safe following the cowardly attack on his life,” tweeted George W. Bush. “And we commend the men and women of the Secret Service for their speedy response.”

Former President Bill Clinton tweeted that “violence has no place in America, especially in our political process.”

“Hillary and I are thankful that President Trump is safe, heartbroken for all those affected by the attack at today’s rally in Pennsylvania, and grateful for the swift action of the U.S. Secret Service,” Clinton tweeted.

Former President Barack Obama issued a statement earlier echoing those sentiments and wishing Trump a “quick recovery.”

In brief remarks from Rehoboth Beach, Biden said that he has been thoroughly briefed on the incident and he hopes to speak to Trump tonight.

“I tried to get ahold of Donald. He’s with his doctors,” Biden said. “I plan on talking to him, shortly, I hope.”

Biden said there’s “no place in America for this kind of violence.”

“It’s sick. It’s sick. It’s one of the reasons we have to unite this country,” he said. “We cannot condone this.”

Biden said it appears Trump is doing well and said that he’ll keep the press informed and will let them know if he’s able to speak to Trump.

The president said that he would be going back to his phone to get any updates from the federal government agencies involved in the investigation.

“I hope I get to speak to him tonight,” he said.

Asked if it was an assassination attempt, Biden said, “I have an opinion, but I don’t have all the facts.” He said he wants to learn more information before commenting.

Donald Trump Jr. said he’s spoken to his father and he’s in “great spirits.”

Trump Jr. said in a statement through his spokesman that he’d spoken to Trump on the phone. “He will never stop fighting to save America, no matter what the radical left throws at him,” Trump Jr. said.

His brother Eric Trump, meanwhile, tweeted a picture of his injured father pumping his fist in the air after the shooting. “This is the fighter America needs!” the post read.

Donald Trump surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally Saturday.Donald Trump surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally Saturday.Evan Vucci / AP

President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign will pull its television advertising in the wake of today’s violence at Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania, a campaign official said.

“The Biden campaign is pausing all outbound communications and working to pull down our television ads as quickly as possible,” the official told NBC News.

In a statement released by the White House tonight, Biden said the nation must unite to decry such violence.

A doctor who was the rally said he saw one person dead.

The doctor, who identified himself as Joseph, said he was sitting in the bleachers at the far left of the podium when he heard shots ring out.

A couple of yards away, he said he saw a man — a fellow spectator — fall to the bottom of the bleachers after being shot in the back of the head. He said the man was facing the former president and appeared to be in the way of someone who was aiming and firing at Trump.

Joseph said the man was instantly killed, from what he could tell. Pennsylvania State Police and a SWAT team then began evacuating everyone, he said. Joseph said he helped officials carry the dead man and that officers placed a towel on the man’s head before carrying him away.

People hugPeople hug after Donald Trump was helped off the stage at a campaign event Saturday.Gene J. Puskar / AP

At first, Joseph said, he was in shock and that he knew the pops were gunshots but didn’t know where they were coming from. They were “very loud” and “very close,” he said.

Joseph said after the man was shot, he was able to piece together that it looked like the shots were coming from behind the bleachers.

He said others thought it was a joke at first and that it sounded like fireworks. It was “rather chaotic at that point,” Joseph said.

Another woman nearby appeared to have been shot in the forearm or in the hand, he said, adding that he counted seven shots and the injured woman was hit within those first seven shots.

President Joe Biden issued a formal statement on the incident at the former president’s rally in Pennsylvania today.

“There’s no place for this kind of violence in America,” Biden said. “We must unite as one nation to condemn it.”

Biden said he’s been briefed on what took place, but he did not add to the narrative, except to say, “I’m grateful to hear that he’s safe and doing well.”

He added, “I’m praying for him and his family and for all those who were at the rally, as we await further information.”

Biden said he and the first lady are grateful that the U.S. Secret Service was able to get Trump to safety.

Biden is about to speak from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Trump’s campaign is in a “complete communications lockdown,” according to a message sent to staff by James Blair, the political director for the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee. 

“Everything is OK,” Blair wrote. “We have no details to share at this time but will follow up soon with more information.” 

“Anyone who speaks with the press, even on background or off the record, will be found and terminated immediately,” Blair wrote, according to two people who received the message and shared it with NBC News. “Refrain from commenting, speculating, posting on social media, etc. Complete and total lockdown.”

Blair went on to say to all staff, “your personal safety is of the utmost importance. Please exercise extreme caution during this time.”

“Pray, remain vigilant, and be strong,” he concluded. “We WILL Make America Great Again.”

Conspiracy theories, unverified claims and misleading social media posts have racked up millions of views on X in the immediate aftermath.

One of the most quickly emerging, and so far unsupported, narratives to come out of the incident is that the incident was staged. On X, the word “staged” became the second-highest trending topic immediately after “Trump,” with over 228,000 posts on the platform using the term. In just an hour, numerous posts on X claiming the apparent shooting was staged were viewed several millions of times. There is no evidence to support any claims that the shooting was staged.

Associated phrases like “BB gun” also made it into X’s trending tab, with some people claiming without evidence that the weapon used in the incident was a BB gun or a weaker class of firearm.

Major accounts on X also quickly began circulating the photo of an Italian soccer commentator, claiming that he was the shooter and part of Antifa. There is no reporting or statement from law enforcement supporting the claim at this time.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry, a Democrat, said she’s in touch with law enforcement partners and will work cooperatively with them.

“I am deeply disturbed by this act of violence that has absolutely no place in the Commonwealth or anywhere,” she said. My regards are with the families who will be forever impacted by this heinous act. 

“I am hopeful for a speedy recovery for former President Trump,” she added.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement on X, “As one whose family has been the victim of political violence, I know firsthand that political violence of any kind has no place in our society. I thank God that former President Trump is safe.”

Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, was attacked in their San Francisco home with a hammer in 2022, an incident Trump has mocked.

Former Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords, a Democrat who was shot in a mass shooting in 2011, also wished Trump well.

“Political violence is terrifying. I know,” Giffords, now a gun safety advocate, said in a statement. “I’m holding former president Trump, and all those affected by today’s indefensible act of violence in my heart. Political violence is un-American and is never acceptable — never.”

Earlier today, hours before Trump’s rally, Biden tweeted about his support for gun control, noting Trump’s opposition.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., decried Democrats’ campaign-season rhetoric warning that a second Trump term would curb democracy, saying it fuels political violence.

“For weeks Democrat leaders have been fueling ludicrous hysteria that Donald Trump winning re-election would be the end of democracy in America,” the congressman said on social media platform X after the incident at Trump’s rally.

“Clearly we’ve seen far left lunatics act on violent rhetoric in the past,” he said.

Scalise was one of four people wounded when a gunman opened fire on members of the Republican congressional baseball team practicing in Alexandria, Virginia, in June 2017.

NBC News’ Dasha Burns spoke to a witness at the scene in Butler who said she was in the front row, directly in front of Trump, when shots appeared to ring out.

The woman, who identified herself only as Erin, said she heard four pops three to four minutes into the rally. Secret Service immediately jumped on the stage, she recalled.

When Trump got up, she said she saw blood on Trump’s ear. “No one was concerned about us. We were only concerned about him,” Erin said, referring to Trump.

She also said she saw someone covered in blood who appeared to be next to someone who was “bleeding profusely” and had seemingly been shot.

Erin said a man sitting next to her in the crowd said he saw a shooter on a nearby water tower.

“If you don’t like the guy, don’t vote for him,” she said, again referring to the former president. “Don’t kill him. … What’s with the violence?”

Donald Trump Holds A Campaign Rally In Butler, PennsylvaniaA Secret Service agent is seen at Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday.Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images

Former President Barack Obama said in a statement that there’s no place for political violence in the U.S. and everyone should be relieved that Trump is reported to be OK.

“There is absolutely no place for political violence in our democracy. Although we don’t yet know exactly what happened, we should all be relieved that former President Trump wasn’t seriously hurt, and use this moment to recommit ourselves to civility and respect in our politics,” Obama said. “Michelle and I are wishing him a quick recovery.”

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, said his “thoughts are with President Trump and all of the folks attending today’s rally in Pennsylvania,” and he and his staff are in touch with the RNC about security at next week’s convention in Milwaukee.

“My staff and I are in contact with those coordinating security planning for the RNC and will continue to be in close communication as we learn more about this situation,” Evers said in a statement on X. “We cannot be a country that accepts political violence of any kind—that is not who we are as Americans.”

The shooter from the Trump rally is dead, Butler County’s district attorney says.

One spectator is also dead and another is in “serious condition,” the DA says.

Two witnesses told NBC News’ Dasha Burns that they saw two people down. The witnesses’ accounts are unconfirmed.

The witnesses, a mother and son, say this makes them hope Trump wins “more than ever” to “send a message to these people.”

“They can’t stop us,” one of the witnesses said.

Vice President Kamala Harris has received an initial briefing on the incident at Trump’s rally, the Office of the Vice President said.

Violent threats directed at public officials have been growing sharply in recent years, according to data from West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center.

“While 2013-2016 had an average of 38 federal charges per year, that number sharply increased to an average of 62 charges per year between 2017-2022,” according to a West Point report published in May. “Across the time series, ideologically motivated threats, on average, accounted for almost half of the cases, and the portion steadily increased year over year. A preliminary review of cases from 2023 and 2024 shows that the number of federal prosecutions is on pace to hit new record highs.”

Biden is getting an updated briefing from the following individuals, according to a White House official:

  • Kimberly Cheatle, U.S. Secret Service director
  • Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Department of Homeland Security 
  • Liz Sherwood-Randall, assistant to the president and homeland security adviser 

The following staff participated in the briefing:

  • Jeff Zients, assistant to the president and chief of staff
  • Steve Ricchetti, assistant to the president and counselor to the president
  • Annie Tomasini, assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff                                                                                                                 

Three senior U.S. law enforcement officials tell NBC News they are looking into whether two other individuals in the crowd were shot at the Trump rally.

Those officials tell NBC News that the threat has been “contained.”

Within minutes of the incident, Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., posted on X, “Biden sent the orders,” baselessly suggesting the president was responsible for Saturday’s incident.

Collins was quote-re-tweeting a screenshot from a recent Politico article, which quoted Biden telling donors on a private call that Democrats need to move on from his poor debate performance and start focusing on Trump. “So, we’re done talking about the debate, it’s time to put Trump in a bullseye,” Biden reportedly said.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said in a post on X that it’s responding to assist the Secret Service and other law enforcement partners.

“This is a top priority. We have no further comment at this time,” the agency’s post said.

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said in a post on X that he was “encouraged to hear President Trump’s team indicate that the former president is doing well.”

He added that the “entire nation must speak with one voice today to completely and unequivocally reject all political violence.”

Jake Traylor, a NBC News political embed, was on the scene in Butler when Trump was rushed offstage.

Traylor was in the press bin in the center of the crowd. He said they heard popping noises just a few minutes into Trump’s speech, at which point he was doing what he typically does, just talking to the crowd.

It was, and remains, unclear what caused the popping sound, Traylor said. He said he saw smoke when the pops were heard.

“It was a very quick scene and a scary, scary moment. No one knew what it was,” Traylor said.

Trump dropped to the ground as the pops were heard, Traylor said. Within moments, the Secret Service was on top of Trump.

From there, uncertainty and fear continued, Traylor said. Within 10 to 15 seconds, Trump was standing again, but Traylor said he could see blood coming from Trump’s ear as the popping continued.

Trump was then quickly escorted offstage, put into the motorcade, and from that point forward, no one knew where he was.

People remained at the scene for 10-15 minutes after Trump was taken away, Traylor said. They were then told it was an active crime scene and all of the press and attendees were escorted out.

Traylor said everyone there is safe now and law enforcement is on the scene.

There is a growing concern in law enforcement circles that this may have been a serious attempt on Trump’s life, two senior U.S. law enforcement officials say.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., joined the chorus of lawmakers condemning violence after the incident at Trump’s rally.

“Tonight, all Americans are grateful that President Trump appears to be fine after a despicable attack on a peaceful rally,” McConnell said in a post on X. “Violence has no place in our politics. We appreciate the swift work of the Secret Service and other law enforcement.”

NBC News correspondent Dasha Burns was at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when the shots rang out.

“We were getting off of the press riser, getting to the ground level where all of the attendees are at this venue,” she said live on MSNBC after the incident. “We heard at first what I thought might have been fireworks. I even saw a little bit of smoke, wasn’t sure what was going on.”

She and her producer then realized “this might be something more serious,” she said.

“We then got ourselves behind a barricade for safety,” said Burns, who described how everyone had “ducked down.”

She said the former president ducked down and then the Secret Service came and protected him.

“We hear those continued pop-pop-pop-pop-pops,” she said, describing what happened. “They kept going, it felt for a long time, for those of us here on site.”

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., the House minority leader, said in a statement that his “thoughts and prayers are with” Trump.

“I am thankful for the decisive law enforcement response,” Jeffries said. “America is a democracy. Political violence of any kind is never acceptable.”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a statement that he is “horrified” by the incident at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania and “relieved” that the former president is “safe.”

“Political violence has no place in our country,” Schumer added.

Elon Musk, the billionaire investor and head of X and other major companies, said shortly after tonight’s incident in Butler, Pa., that he endorses Trump for president.

“I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery,” Musk wrote in a post on X, along with video of Trump after Secret Service picked him up from the ground on the stage and he pumped his fist.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on Americans to reject division and violence following the incident at Trump’s rally tonight.

“Now is the time for every American who loves our country to step back from the division, renounce all violence, and unite in prayer for President Trump and his family,” Kennedy said in a post on X.

In a statement, United States Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said “the former President is safe.”

The Secret Service said that the incident at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania is an “active investigation,” and further information will be released when available.

Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted that his father will “never stop fighting to Save America.” He shared a photo of his father pumping his fist with blood visible on his face as Secret Service whisked him away.

In a post on X, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro decried “violence targeted at any political party or political leader.”

“It has no place in Pennsylvania or the United States,” said Shapiro, a first-term Democrat.

Shapiro said he has been briefed on the situation at Trump’s rally in the city of Butler, adding that state police were at the scene and working with “federal and local partners.”

Trump’s presidential campaign said in a statement that the former president is “fine” and is “being checked out at a local medical facility.”

“President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act,” the campaign said.

The campaign did not provide any additional details, but said more information will follow.

Trump does not have a protective pool of reporters with him, which is what he had during his time as president and what Biden has around him now.

The pool follows the president during any public activities and provides information to the press corps.

Trump has Secret Service protection and a detail, but it’s hard to know where he is at this moment because there’s no protective pool.

Donald Trump and secret service agentsDonald Trump is covered by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday.Evan Vucci / AP

Former Vice President Mike Pence said he and his wife are praying for the former president.

“Karen and I are praying for President Trump and urge every American to join us,” Pence said in a post on X.

Biden has been briefed on the Trump incident, a senior White House official said.

The president had just left church at 6:19 p.m. ET in Rehoboth Beach, which was after the incident occurred.

Asked whether he had been briefed on the shooting at the Trump rally, he responded, “No.”

He appeared to be briefed soon after, however, based on the official’s confirmation.

The Biden campaign is also aware and monitoring the situation, a senior spokesperson told NBC News.

Trump is expected to survive after the incident at his rally in Pennsylvania, two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News.

The former president could be seen clutching his ear after popping noises were heard at the campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

The exact nature of the incident remains unclear. It was not clear how or even if Trump was injured.

Donald TrumpDonald Trump is helped off the stage at a campaign event in Butler, Pa.Gene J. Puskar / AP

Trump was escorted off the stage and into a van after the loud popping noises that appeared to sound like gunshots.

Trump had blood on his ear and pumped his first as he left the stage. He appeared conscious the entire time.

Screams were heard in the crowd.

The rally was interrupted by loud popping noises. Secret Service protection jumped onstage.

This is a developing situation.

Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., expressed support for Biden, saying the caucus’ conversation with Biden earlier today was “productive and engaging.”

During the meeting, which was not held in person, Jayapal said that caucus members “spoke frankly to the President about our concerns and asked tough questions about the path forward.”

“We appreciate his willingness to thoughtfully answer and address our Members,” she said in the statement. “As a caucus, we will continue working to do everything in our power to defeat Donald Trump and promote our Proposition Agenda — a slate of day one, popular and populist policies to deliver for the people.”

Jayapal’s approach remains consistent with what she and other prominent progressives, such as New York’s Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vermont’s Sen. Bernie Sanders, have previously said about Biden’s candidacy.

BET News on Saturday announced that Biden will sit for an interview with the network that will air on Wednesday night.

BET announced that the interview will be conducted by Ed Gordon and that the president will be given the opportunity to “speak directly to Black America.”

Republicans in Wisconsin have long used Milwaukee as a political punching bag, while Trump has bashed the heavily Democratic city over crime and its election process — most recently calling it “horrible.”

But starting Monday, Milwaukee will be the site of the party’s biggest bash in years.

Despite those attacks, Republicans are flocking to the largest city in the Midwestern battleground state for the four-day national GOP convention, where the party will formally nominate Trump and seek to rally support less than four months out from the presidential election.

Read the full story here.

Tucker Carlson is planning to speak in Milwaukee this week, as Republicans from across the country gather to officially nominate Trump as the Republican presidential nominee.

Also included in the speaker list released by the Republican National Committee is rapper and influencer Amber Rose, TV personality Savannah Chrisley and country music singer Chris Janson.

The full speaker list includes dozens of elected Republican lawmakers and others notable in GOP circles, like tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who ran in the GOP presidential primary earlier this year, and Charlie Kirk, the CEO of Turning Point USA.

Notably, former first lady Melania Trump and Trump’s eldest daughter Ivanka Trump are not on the speaker’s list.

In an opinion piece published in The New York Times on Saturday, Sen. Bernie Sanders defended President Joe Biden’s decision to remain the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, writing that “I will do all that I can to see that President Biden is re-elected” and calling on party members to stop “bickering and nit-picking” over his candidacy.

The Vermont independent, who was one of several candidates in the 2020 Democratic primary that Biden ultimately won, added that he believes Biden is “the most effective president in the modern history of our country and is the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump.”

His piece comes two weeks after Biden’s dismal debate performance against former President Donald Trump.

Read the full story here.

Biden doesn’t have any public events on his schedule today, but he’ll hold multiple meetings with Democratic lawmakers, according to sources familiar with the matter.

One of the meetings will be with the Congressional Progressive Caucus, followed by one with the more moderate New Democrat Coalition.

The meetings come as Democratic lawmakers continue to express doubts about whether Biden should remain at the top of the ticket for November.

Connecticut Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont on Friday stopped short of calling for Biden to step aside as the Democratic nominee, but backed Democratic Rep. Jim Himes’ decision to suggest that Biden should step aside.

At a press conference following an unrelated event in West Haven, Connecticut, Lamont told reporters that he and Himes are “very simpatico,” but that “I’m probably not a press release, petition type of guy, but I understood totally what he did and how he did it.”

In a statement on Thursday, Himes said, “We must put forth the strongest candidate possible to confront the threat posed by Trump’s promised MAGA authoritarianism,” and added, “I no longer believe that is Joe Biden.”

Asked about these comments at the conference on Friday, Lamont added that he and Himes “agree on an awful lot of stuff. Maybe we try and influence the decision in different ways, but I think we come to the same conclusion.”

In a statement to NBC News, Julia Bergman, a spokesperson for Lamont, said that the governor has always been clear that it’s ultimately Biden’s decision whether or not he steps aside.

She added that Lamont is leaving shortly for a weeklong economic development trip to Germany and won’t be commenting further about Biden at this time.

Lamont is the first Democratic governor to come close to calling for Biden to step aside as the party’s nominee.

Former President Donald Trump on Friday said that he’d like to announce his vice presidential running mate next week, potentially during the Republican National Convention, and named four key allies as potential picks.

“I’d love to do it during the convention, which would be you know, or just slightly before the convention, like Monday, love to do it on Tuesday or Wednesday, actually, but for a lot of complex reasons that you people understand, pretty much don’t do that,” Trump told “The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show.”

Trump has been in no rush to reveal his running mate, more than happy to cede the spotlight to the Democratic Party, which is embroiled in the fallout of President Joe Biden’s rough debate performance. The former president has a rally scheduled for Saturday evening in western Pennsylvania.

Trump indicated, as NBC News has reported previously, that his VP short list includes GOP Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and JD Vance of Ohio and North Dakota GOP Gov. Doug Burgum. He also named Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., as having been “fierce and great” during a recent television appearance.

Read the full story here.

Trump will hold a rally in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania tonight, his second campaign rally this week.

The rally in Butler, in the western part of the state, comes a day after he teased his vice presidential pick and named the four top contenders: Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida, JD Vance of Ohio and Tim Scott of South Carolina, and Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota.

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to deliver remarks today in Philadelphia as the keynote speaker of the Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote Presidential Town Hall.

Biden returned to the campaign trail yesterday with stops in the battleground state of Michigan, capped by a rally where he made forceful remarks defending his candidacy to a raucous crowd of supporters.

His energetic performance at the rally in Detroit came as a steady stream of Democratic lawmakers have called for Biden to leave the race.

During his speech, Biden outlined his priorities for the first 100 days of a second term, which included codifying protections from Roe v. Wade, expanding Social Security and banning assault weapons — all goals that would require congressional support.

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Trump safe, two dead after assassination attempt at Pennsylvania rally

Former President Donald Trump was wounded Saturday evening while speaking onstage at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in an incident that’s being investigated as an assassination attempt from a shooter on a roof near the rally site.

Trump was in the middle of delivering his rally speech – turned toward the right with his hands on his lectern – when the sound of multiple gunshots suddenly rang out at approximately 6:15 p.m. ET. He said later on social media he was shot in the ear.

Trump grabbed his right ear and dropped to the ground as Secret Service agents told him to get down and rushed to the stage, protecting the former president while several more gunshots could be heard.

While Trump remained on the ground, there was one last round of shots and loud screams from the crowd. About 45 seconds after the former president was shot, agents were heard on the rally microphone saying, “Shooter’s down.”

“Are we good to move?” one agent asked.

“Are we clear?” asked another.

“We’re clear!” a Secret Service agent said as Trump was lifted to his feet, his face and ear bloodied.

The agents prepared to move Trump offstage into his nearby SUV, but he told them to wait. Trump lifted his fist in the air, prompting a loud cheer from the crowd at the rally, and he mouthed the word “fight” three times while pumping his fist. The crowd then chanted “USA!” as the former president was taken down the stairs by several agents and into his vehicle.

One of the rally attendees was killed in the shooting, and and two rally-goers were critically injured, according to the Secret Service. All of the victims were male, according to the FBI.

The shocking episode that threatened Trump’s life raises grave questions about security and how the former president was shot at, with lawmakers already calling for an investigation into the Secret Service’s handling of Saturday’s rally. The shooting comes right before Trump is set to accept the 2024 presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention this coming week.

President Joe Biden condemned the shooting, saying it was “sick,” in remarks from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on Saturday evening, and the White House said he later spoke to Trump by phone.

<p>Law enforcement sources at the scene tell CNN a shooter was positioned on a building rooftop just outside the venue where former President Donald Trump was holding his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.</p>

A law enforcement source and a police officer at the scene told CNN that the shooter was positioned on a building rooftop just outside the venue where Trump was holding his rally, located to the right of the event stage. There was a heavy law enforcement presence around the building.

The shooting is being investigated as a possible assassination attempt, according to law enforcement officials.

The Secret Service said the shooter fired “multiple shots toward the stage from an elevated position outside of the rally venue.” The shooter was killed by Secret Service agents, the agency said in a statement.

Video posted to social media showed the suspected Trump shooter lying down on the roof of a building, appearing motionless.

The FBI is “close” to identifying the shooter in what they are calling an assassination attempt against Trump, FBI special agent in charge Kevin Rojek said at a press briefing hours after the shooting.

Rojek said investigators are close to confirming the identity of the shooter but are not yet releasing the name at this time. Authorities said they believe there Is no other threat.

Rojek added that they have not yet identified the shooter’s motive.

Trump posted on Truth Social Saturday evening, describing the shooting and thanking the Secret Service and law enforcement for their response.

“I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear. I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening. GOD BLESS AMERICA!” Trump wrote.

Map: The distance between the suspected gunman and where Trump was shot is approximately 400-500 feet.

Rep. Dan Meuser, a Pennsylvania Republican, was sitting in the front row of Trump’s rally with Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick and Rep. Mike Kelly. The congressman told CNN the spectator, who was fatally shot and killed, was “no more than 20 feet behind” them.

“Everybody started, certainly, screaming, asking for a medic, and honestly, it was a bloody scene,” Meuser said.

Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger said he was told by his chief detective that the shooter was on a building adjacent to the property.

“It would have required a rifle,” he said. “It was several hundred yards.”

Rico Elmore, a former Pennsylvania legislative candidate who was a speaker at Saturday’s rally, had blood all over his white shirt and was walking away from the rally stage as he spoke to CNN and described jumping over the barrier and putting his hand on the head of an attendee who was shot and bleeding.

“All we know is shots were fired and then I jumped over the barrier and put my hand on the guy’s head that was profusely bleeding,” Elmore said. He said he didn’t know the attendee and he was “just a stranger.”

Elmore was visibly shaken up but said he was not harmed. He said he only saw one attendee hit and did not see what happened to Trump.

Rep. Ronny Jackson, a Texas Republican, told Fox News that his nephew was injured during the shooting. Jackson said his nephew “was grazed in the neck, a bullet crossed his neck, cut his neck and he was bleeding.”

Jackson’s nephew was in “the friends and family pen, which is to the president’s right, down a little bit lower,” during the rally.

The Texas congressman called it a “horrific, horrific experience.”

Biden was briefed in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on the shooting. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Homeland Security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall were part of the team briefing the president.

Biden spoke by phone with Trump Saturday evening after the shooting, according to the White House. He also spoke to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Butler Mayor Bob Dandoy.

“There’s no place in America for this kind of violence – it’s sick, it’s sick,” Biden said before returning to the White House late Saturday evening. “It’s one of the reasons why we have to unite this country. We cannot allow for this to be happening. We cannot be like this. We cannot condone this.”

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle quickly weighed after the shooting Saturday expressing their horror, condemning the political violence. Leaders around the world sent their well wishes to the former president.

“I have been briefed by law enforcement and am continuing to monitor the developments. This horrific act of political violence at a peaceful campaign rally has no place in this country and should be unanimously and forcefully condemned,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said in a statement.

“I am horrified by what happened at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania and relieved that former President Trump is safe. Political violence has no place in our country,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

President Joe Biden speaks in Delaware following a shooting at a rally for President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.

Former President Donald Trump, with blood on his face, raises his fist to the crowd as he is surrounded by Secret Service agents at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.
Blood is seen on Trump's right ear as he is helped off the stage.
Trump is covered by Secret Service agents after loud bangs were heard at the rally.
Trump is assisted by security personnel after the bangs were heard.
Trump is rushed off stage by Secret Service agents.
People watch CNN at Milwaukee Brat House in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after President Donald Trump was rushed off stage after loud bangs were heard as he spoke at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 13, 2024. The Secret Service says Trump is safe and under protective measures.
Trump reacts as shots rang out during the rally.
People take cover at the rally.
Trump can be seen under Secret Service agents covering him.
Trump is helped off the stage after the incident.
Secret Service agents cover the former president.
Law enforcement officers work at the empty rally site after the shooting.
Secret Service agents rush the stage immediately after the shooting.
A media member at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee watches a news report of the Trump incident.
Trump raises a fist as he is helped into a vehicle and taken away from the rally.
The rally venue is empty and littered with debris following the shooting.

Former Trump campaign adviser David Urban told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that he had spoken with McCormick, the Republican nominee for Senate from Pennsylvania, who was sitting in the front row of the rally. Trump told McCormick to “come up here onstage,” Urban said, at which point he heard a few “pops” that sounded like “firecrackers.”

McCormick dropped to the ground at that point, and when he got up, he said that Secret Service agents were “around everybody and they were scattering,” according to Urban.

McCormick wrote on X that he and his wife, former Trump administration official Dina Powell, “are praying for President Trump and all who were injured today in Butler PA.”

This story has been updated with additional reporting.

CNN’s Pamela Brown, Zachary Cohen, Kristen Holmes, Alejandra Jaramillo, DJ Judd, Gregory Krieg, Jamiel Lynch, Phil Mattingly, Hannah Rabinowitz, Raja Razek, Morgan Rimmer, Alayna Treene, Emma Tucker, Whitney Wild and Ryan Young contributed to this report.

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Maxwell Yearick Was Under FBI Radar Before He Shot Trump

Who is Maxwell Yearick

Maxwell Yearick, 30, of Perry South, who pleaded guilty in connection with a police altercation during an anti-Trump protest almost in 2016, had been sentenced to three to 12 months in the Allegheny County Jail.

Maxwell Yearick is the shooter who shot Trump. Former President Donald Trump was injured in a shooting incident at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 13, 2024.

Donald Trump Shooter

Many months ago, Maxwell Yearick was reportedly involved in a violent Antifa protest in Seattle, that involved by clashes with law enforcement and property damage. He reportedly organised 500 protestors to the event.

As a result of the his actions, Pittsburgh Police Detective Sourouth Chatterji suffered minor injuries and Pittsburgh Police Detective Michele Auge suffered a torn bicep resulting in surgery and six months off of work

Maxwell Yearick Dead Body

Suspect Identified Maxwell Yearick
Age 30 Years
Height 5′ 11′ (185 m)
Weapon Remington 700
Voted For Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden

Maxwell Yearick Trump Shooter

When he was 17 years old, Maxwell Yearick’s woes began with a burglary at a convenience store, where surveillance footage allegedly showed him stealing cash and merchandise.

Pittsburgh, PA (Police Brutality Protest): Yearick joined a rally condemning police brutality, advocating for systemic reforms. He assaulted a police officer and a elderly women who had MAGA sticker on her car.

Washington, D.C. (Anti-Trump March): During a large-scale protest against then-President Donald Trump, Yearick voiced opposition to administration policies.

Portland, OR (Civil Rights Demonstration): Yearick participated in a march advocating for civil rights, amidst escalating tensions with counter-protesters.

Seattle, WA (Anti-Racism Rally): At a rally against racial injustice, Yearick’s presence underscored solidarity with marginalized communities. However, reports say he tried to sexually assault a girl wearing red shirt.

Minneapolis, MN (George Floyd Protests): Yearick joined demonstrations demanding justice for George Floyd, amid incidents of property damage by rioters.

Chicago, IL (Anti-ICE Protest): Yearick protested against ICE policies, reflecting widespread concerns over immigration enforcement.

New York City, NY (Environmental Activism): Engaging in environmental activism, Yearick highlighted climate change issues during a peaceful protest.

Los Angeles, CA (Women’s Rights March): Yearick supported women’s rights at a march advocating for gender equality and reproductive rights. This is time when he threatened Trump.

Atlanta, GA (Voting Rights Demonstration): Maxwell Yearick participated in a protest emphasizing voting rights and access to democratic processes.

Boston, MA (Anti-White Supremacy Rally): Yearick attended a rally denouncing white supremacy, amidst clashes leading to property damage and arrests.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE CONTENT IN THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN SOURCED FROM VARIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS AND INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY ANONYMOUS SOURCES. WE ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY INACCURACIES.

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Donald Trump assassination bid: Did Thomas Matthew Crooks act alone or was there a second shooter?

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Did Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspected gunman in former President Donald Trump’s assassination attempt, act alone or was there a second shooter. As the FBI delves into the motive behind the attack, Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bevins told agencies that it is too early to determine if Crooks acted alone. “We have one shooter tentatively identified, but our investigation continues. We’re following numerous leads, and it will take some time before we can conclusively determine if there was only one gunman,” Bevins stated.

Trump narrowly escaped the assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Crooks, 20, fired multiple shots from a rooftop over 130 yards away. One bullet grazed Trump’s ear, and the assailant was swiftly neutralized by Secret Service snipers.

Crooks reportedly positioned on the roof of a manufacturing plant, and fired at Trump during the outdoor rally at the Butler Farm Show grounds. 

An AR-style rifle was recovered at the scene. The motive behind Crooks’ actions remains unclear, adding to the tension and urgency of the ongoing investigation. Pennsylvania voter records show that a Thomas Matthew Crooks, with the same address and birth date, is registered as a Republican. 

However, the records do not specify when this registration occurred.

The Secret Service counter-sniper team’s swift response resulted in a direct headshot, immediately neutralizing Crooks. The incident occurred shortly after Trump began his address, with the former president grimacing in pain and clutching his right ear as blood became visible. Despite the chaos, Trump defiantly turned to the crowd, raising his fist in a powerful image of resilience.

“I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear,” Trump later posted on Truth Social, describing the moment he heard the whizzing sound and felt the searing pain as the bullet tore through his skin.

Authorities, including the FBI and local law enforcement, are investigating the motive behind Crooks’ actions. Officials confirmed they are treating the shooting as an attempted assassination.

Questions have arisen regarding the security measures in place at the rally. Despite being a former president and a presumptive GOP nominee, Trump’s Secret Service detail is significantly smaller compared to that of sitting presidents. Several reports claimed Trump’s campaign had requested additional security, but these requests were not fully met, leaving potential vulnerabilities.

The open-air venue at the Butler Farm Show grounds provided an almost unobstructed line of sight for the shooter, raising concerns about how such a breach of security could occur. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced an investigation into the incident, calling for a thorough review of the Secret Service’s protocols and response.

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Live updates: Trump injured, at least one dead as FBI names shooter

Former President Donald Trump said a bullet pierced part of his ear when a gunman opened fire at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Saturday night. A rally attendee was killed and two others are critically injured, according to the Secret Service. The shooter was neutralized and killed by Secret Service personnel responding to the incident. Follow below for live updates.

05:51 AM EDT

Unsurprisingly, Google is showing that the interest in Donald Trump globally this morning is at a three-year high.

The graphic below shows the volume of searches in Trump’s name across the past 10 years. The interest in the assassination attempt has only been topped by Trump’s performance in the elections of 2016 and 2020.

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05:29 AM EDT

Republican representatives Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene have laid the blame for the attempted assassination on Trump’s political opponents.

Lauren Boebert told local news, “Joe Biden is responsible for the shooting”, and tweeted “Shame on him.”

Meanwhile Marjorie Taylor Greene took to X to say, “The Democrats and the media are to blame for every drop of blood spilled today.”

Someone just tried to ASSASSINATE President Trump.The Democrats and the media are to blame for every drop of blood spilled today.For years and years, they’ve demonized him and his supporters.

Today, someone finally tried to take out the leader of our America First and the… pic.twitter.com/38cFXjQdwx

— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 13, 2024

04:02 AM EDT

The family of former President Donald Trump has reacted to his assassination attempt.

In a post on Instagram and X, Ivanka slammed the “senseless violence” and paid tribute to her father.

Thank you for your love and prayers for my father and for the other victims of today’s senseless violence in Butler, Pennsylvania. I am grateful to the Secret Service and all the other law enforcement officers for their quick and decisive actions today. I continue to pray for our…

— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) July 14, 2024

Eric Trump shared an image of his father after the shooting attempt with the message: “This is the fighter America needs!”

Donald Trump Jr. also posted a message of support. “He’ll never stop fighting to Save America,” he said alongside the same image used by Eric.

03:54 AM EDT

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said it had identified Thomas Matthew Crooks as the “subject involved” in the shooting of former President Donald Trump.

“The FBI has identified Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the subject involved in the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump on July 13, in Butler, Pennsylvania,” a Sunday morning statement said.

Read more here.

12:14 AM EDT

Police officials speaking at this press conference are saying they are not yet prepared to identify the other three victims of today’s shooting, just that all were adult men. One person was killed and two were injured, not including the shooter or the former president, who was injured in his ear.

Read more from Newsweek’s Monica Sager.

12:09 AM EDT

Lt. Col. George Bivens of the Pennsylvania State Police says there is “no reason to believe” there is a remaining threat to the public. But he also said it was “too early” to say this was a lone wolf attack.

12:01 AM EDT

Law enforcement officials speaking at a press conference right now say they have a suspect in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump but are not prepared to identify the person.

Police said they were following up on reports that witnesses had flagged law enforcement about “suspicious occurrences” before the shooting.

11:19 PM EDT

Former President Trump has departed the Butler area, according to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. In a statement, Shapiro said he was thankful to hear that Trump was “fine” and condemned the attempt on his life.

It is not known where Trump is headed.

10:56 PM EDT

Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman — a former Democratic donor who has since become very critical of both President Biden and the left — has formally endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidential election in the wake of the attempt on his life.

In a lengthy post on X, Ackman said:”I am going to formally endorse @realDonaldTrump. I came to this decision some time ago as many @X followers have already understood from my supportive posts of Trump and my criticisms of @POTUS Biden.”

I am going to formally endorse @realDonaldTrump. I came to this decision some time ago as many @X followers have already understood from my supportive posts of Trump and my criticisms of @POTUS Biden.

The reason why I have not yet formally done so is that I want to explain my…

— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) July 14, 2024

Ackman’s official endorsement comes after that of Elon Musk, who also threw his support behind Trump following the attempted assassination.

10:46 PM EDT

Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas says his nephew’s neck was grazed by a bullet at the rally in Butler today.

Jackson, a Republican who was on Trump White House medical team, said in an interview on Fox News that his nephew was in a “friends and family” section at the rally when shots rang out.

“He was grazed in the neck, a bullet crossed his neck, cut his neck and he was bleeding,” Jackson told Sean Hannity. Jackson himself was not at the event.

10:39 PM EDT

The FBI says it is now assuming the role of lead federal law enforcement agency into the investigation of the shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally.

“Special agents of the FBI Pittsburgh Field Office responded immediately, to include crisis response team members and evidence response technicians,” the statement reads. “We will continue to support this investigation with the U.S. Secret Service and state and local law enforcement.”

Anyone with information that can assist the FBI is asked to call the tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI.

10:37 PM EDT

President Biden and former President Trump have spoken after the shooting in Butler, Penn., according to the pool traveling with the president. Biden also spoke with the mayor of Butler and the governor of Pennsylvania.

Earlier in the evening, Biden said in his remarks to the nation that he had attempted to get a hold of Trump but had at that point been unsuccessful because the former president was with his medical staff.

10:35 PM EDT

A map shows the approximate areas where former President Donald Trump and his alleged shooter were positioned during the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Saturday evening.

Map showing shooting positions at Trump rally

10:26 PM EDT

Video footage from outside the security perimeter at the Butler rally shows what appears be the body of the alleged shooter who fired at Trump on the roof of a low-slung building. The man appears to be wearing some kind of tan or camoflauge clothing.

10:25 PM EDT

Law enforcement have gathered outside of Trump Tower in New York City tonight out of an “abundance of caution” after a gunman opened fire at the former president’s rally in Pennsylvania.

Shortly after the shooting, New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ office said there would be an increased police presence across the entire city.

“The NYPD is surging officers to certain sites across the five boroughs,” Adams wrote on X.

Trump supporters are also gathering in front of Trump Tower, as well as a group outside of his Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago.

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Police at Trump Tower Law enforcement stand guard outside of Trump Tower in New York City, after Former President Donald Trump was injured when shots were fired at a rally in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. ADAM GRAY/AFP via Getty Images

10:19 PM EDT

A photo captured by New York Times photographer Doug Mills seems to show the bullet “flying in the air” beside former President Donald Trump’s head.

The photo shows a gray line just above Trump’s left shoulder. Another photo Mills took shows Trump placing his hand on his ear, and a third shows blood on his hand.

10:16 PM EDT

President Biden will head back to the White House from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware shortly, according to the pool traveling with him.

10:04 PM EDT

The chairman of the House Oversight Committee says he has contacted the U.S. Secret Service to demand a briefing regarding the apparent attempted assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

🚨🚨🚨I have already contacted the Secret Service for a briefing and am also calling on Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to appear for a hearing. The Oversight Committee will send a formal invitation soon.

My prayers are with President Trump and the victims of the…

— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) July 14, 2024

Rep. James Comer, Republican of Kentucky, said in a statement late Saturday that the Oversight Committee will send a formal invitation for Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to appear on Capitol Hill.

The request comes amid early, but gathering outrage on social media about the Secret Service’s ability to secure the area where Trump was speaking. The shots were fired from an elevated position outside the security perimeter, according to the agency. Elon Musk was among those calling for Secret Service leadership to resign in the wake of the incident.

10:03 PM EDT

Attorney General Merrick Garland has been briefed on the shooting and has spoken with President Joe Biden.

“My heart is with the former President, those injured, and the family of the spectator killed in this horrific attack,” Garland said in a statement. “We will not tolerate violence of any kind, and violence like this is an attack on our democracy. The Justice Department will bring every available resource to bear to this investigation.”

09:57 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump is still planning to attend the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee next week, his campaign and the RNC said Saturday night.

“President Trump looks forward to joining you all in Milwaukee as we proceed with our convention to nominate him to serve as the 47th President of the United States. As our party’s nominee, President Trump will continue to share his vision to Make America Great Again.”

The statement was signed by Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, the senior advisors for Donald J. Turmp for President 2024, as well as Michael Whatley and Lara Trump, the RNC chairman and co-chairman.

The RNC kicks off Monday, July 15 through Thursday, July 18.

09:47 PM EDT

Robert Razzano, who was sitting four rows behind former President Donald Trump, said the crowd was “electric” and “really happy” to see the former president prior to the “mayhem” moments later.

“It was a really surreal moment,” Razzano said on Fox News.

Dave Sullivan, who also attended the Pennsylvania rally, claimed he assisted with two victims who “may have” been shot. “It’s just a sad day for America,” he said. Watch below.

09:44 PM EDT

Law enforcement have recovered an AR-style rifle at the scene of the shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally, as reported by the Associated Press. The shooter’s identity has still not been released.

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement that his department and the Secret Service are working with law enforcement to investigate the statement.

“We are engaged with President Biden, former President Trump, and their campaigns, and are taking every possible measure to ensure their safety and security,” the statement reads. “Maintaining the security of the Presidential candidates and their campaign events is one of our Department’s most vital priorities.”

09:40 PM EDT

Read more from Newsweek’s Adeola Adeosun.

09:33 PM EDT

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wished former President Donald Trump a “speedy recovery,” noting that there is no place for violence within the political system.

“There is no place for political violence, including the horrific incident we just witnessed in Pennsylvania. It is absolutely unacceptable and must be denounced in the strongest terms. My heart goes out to all the victims and I wish the former President a speedy recovery.”

Other representatives and tech leaders continue speaking out against the violence that unfolded.

Tennessee Rep. Steve Cohen said “violence has no place in political arena (sic) or America, adding “thankfully Trump wasn’t killed.”

Florida Sen. Rick Scott called former President Donald Trump “one of the strongest people I know.”

“I’m so thankful he is ok and for the brave officers and agents who rushed to protect him. I’m praying for everyone at the rally and those who are at the hospital.”

Apple CEO Tim Cook expressed his concern for the former president and others affected. “I pray for President Trump’s rapid recovery. My thoughts are with him, the other victims and the Trump family. I strongly condemn this violence.”

Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai also wished Trump a speedy recovery. “I’m shocked by today’s shooting and loss of life. Political violence is intolerable and we must all come together to strongly oppose it.”

09:29 PM EDT

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Trump rally shooting Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage during a rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

09:18 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump’s motorcade has been seen leaving the hospital in Butler.

Dozens of vehicles with lights on were videoed driving down the road from the Butler Memorial Hospital around 9:10 p.m. Saturday.

There is still one police vehicle directly outside of the hospital. It is unclear if Trump is in the hospital or with the motorcade.

09:09 PM EDT

Pennsylvania State Police are outside of the Butler Memorial Hospital, where officials have confirmed with local news agencies that two people, the shooter and a rally attendee, died.

Brenda Slagle and Dan Taciuch told the Butler Eagle that they saw dozens of vehicles with flashing lights and sirens zoom past their homes.

“It was police car after police car,” Slagle said. “Boom, boom, boom.”

State trooper vehicles now are blocking the entrance to Butler Memorial Hospital, at 1 Hospital Way.

People are standing outside of the hospital, where Trump is being examined, to express their well wishes. One woman, Ash Nix, however, is also holding a sign reading “Wishing Trump a long terrible recovery!”

“The only sad thing is, if something were to happen to him, he becomes a martyr. And we don’t want that,” Nix told WTAJ-TV.

Butler Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania is on lockdown while former President Donald Trump receives treatment after a deadly shooting at his rally….

09:04 PM EDT

One person was killed and two others are critically injured following the shooting at tonight’s Trump rally, according to the Secret Service.

A suspected shooter fired multiple shots toward the stage from an elevated position outside of the rally venue, the Secret Service said in a new update.

“US Secret Service personnel neutralized the shooter, who is now deceased,” Secret Service Chief of Communications Anthony Guglielmi wrote on X.

The FBI is assisting with the investigation.

08:57 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka extended her gratitude to law enforcement for quickly stepping in amid tonight’s shooting.

“Thank you for your love and prayers for my father and for the other victims of today’s senseless violence in Butler, Pennsylvania,” she wrote on X. “I am grateful to the Secret Service and all the other law enforcement officers for their quick and decisive actions today. I continue to pray for our country.”

08:47 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump said he a bullet pierced the upper part of his right ear during tonight’s rally.

Trump just released a statement on Truth Social, marking the first time he’s spoken out since the shooting at his rally in Pennsylvania. The former president also offered his condolences to the family of the attendee who was killed and to a second attendee who was injured.

Trump’s full statement: “I want to thank The United States Secret Service, and all of Law Enforcement, for their rapid response on the shooting that just took place in Butler, Pennsylvania. Most importantly, I want to extend my condolences to the family of the person at the Rally who was killed, and also to the family of another person that was badly injured. It is incredible that such an act can take place in our Country. Nothing is known at this time about the shooter, who is now dead. I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear. I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”

08:46 PM EDT

Ohio Senator J.D. Vance blasted the Biden campaign’s rhetoric for what he called an “attempted assassination” on former President Donald Trump.

“Today is not just some isolated incident. The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs,” Vance wrote on X. “That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination.”

Vance is among the top potential contenders to become Trump’s running mate.

08:41 PM EDT

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise called tonight’s shooting a “clear assassination attempt” on former President Donald Trump.

Scalise said the shooting was “difficult to watch” and brought back “a lot of emotions” during an interview on Fox News. The congressman was one of four people injured when a gunman opened fire on members of the Republican congressional baseball team practicing in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2017.

Scalise called Trump a “special man… he’s a strong man, he’s a caring person.”

“For weeks Democrat leaders have been fueling ludicrous hysteria that Donald Trump winning re-election would be the end of democracy in America,” Scalise wrote on X. “Clearly we’ve seen far left lunatics act on violent rhetoric in the past. This incendiary rhetoric must stop.”

08:35 PM EDT

Vice President Kamala Harris said she is relieved that former President Donald Trump was not seriously injured.

Harris posted this statement on X: “I have been briefed on the shooting at former President Trump’s event in Pennsylvania. Doug and I are relieved that he is not seriously injured. We are praying for him, his family, and all those who have been injured and impacted by this senseless shooting. We are grateful to the United States Secret Service, first responders, and local authorities for their immediate action. Violence such as this has no place in our nation. We must all condemn this abhorrent act and do our part to ensure that it does not lead to more violence.”

08:33 PM EDT

The Biden campaign is pausing all outbound communications and working to pull down television ads as quickly as possible following the shooting at tonight’s rally, the Associated Press reports.

08:18 PM EDT

President Joe Biden said he’s been trying to get a hold of Donald Trump this evening, saying the former president is currently with doctors.

While delivering remarks from Delaware, Biden called the violence at tonight’s rally “sick,” while saying everyone must condemn what unfolded in Pennsylvania.

“There is no place in America for this kind of violence, it’s sick,” Biden said. The bottom line is Trump “should have been able to conduct peacefully, everybody must condemn it.”

Biden said he will continue trying to reach Trump this evening.

When asked by a reporter if the incident was an assassination attempt, Biden responded, “I have an opinion but I don’t have any facts.”

08:12 PM EDT

Butler City Mayor Bob Dandoy said he is shocked by the shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally, noting his areas adoration for the 45th president.

“Butler County is very much so Trump Country. We adore him,” Dandoy told Fox News. “I’m glad the president is safe and that he’s doing ok now.”

Dandoy said the area around Trump’s rally is a neighborhood with a lot of “single family homes.” He added there is also a lot of traffic that goes by.

He also said it would not be “ridiculous to think” that someone with “a good shot could set up” near the rally and “touch someone in a bad way.”

Jondavid Longo, the mayor of another city in Butler County, Slippery Rock, was reportedly seen seated in the front row with his wife and family.

08:10 PM EDT

President Joe Biden will address the nation after what’s being deemed an assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump tonight.

08:06 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump is at the hospital and in “good spirits,” Donald Trump Jr. told ABC News. Don Jr. said his father is under observation and is “never gonna stop.”

08:04 PM EDT

Law enforcement officials say the shooting at Donald Trump’s Pennsylvania rally is being investigated as an attempted assassination of a former president.

The shooter was not attending the rally and was killed by the U.S. Secret Service agents, the official said on the the condition of anonymity.

The Associated Press

Read more from Newsweek’s Natalie Venegas.

08:02 PM EDT

Former President George W. Bush: “Laura and I are grateful that President Trump is safe following the cowardly attack on his life. And we commend the men and women of the Secret Service for their speedy response.”

Independent presidential candidate RFK Jr.: “Now is the time for every American who loves our country to step back from the division, renounce all violence, and unite in prayer for President Trump and his family.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson: “I have been briefed by law enforcement and am continuing to monitor the developments. This horrific act of political violence at a peaceful campaign rally has no place in this country and should be unanimously and forcefully condemned.”

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: “As one whose family has been the victim of political violence, I know firsthand that political violence of any kind has no place in our society. I thank God that former President Trump is safe. As we learn more details about this horrifying incident, let us pray that all those in attendance at the former President’s rally today are unharmed.”

Dave Portnoy, Barstool Sports: “I just landed and missed an assignation attempt. Holy sh**. What a bad a** reaction from Trump. The election is over. He’s the next president. The Dems should give up. They can’t beat him now.”

Elon Musk: “I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery. Last time America had a candidate this tough was Theodore Roosevelt.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “Sara and I were shocked by the apparent attack on President Trump. We pray for his safety and speedy recovery.”

07:59 PM EDT

Georgia Republican Rep. Mike Collins sparked outrage with a controversial post on X, following reports of a shooting incident at Trump’s Pennsylvania rally.

Collins suggested President Biden was behind the attack, tweeting “Biden sent the orders.” He later added, “It’s after 4pm, guess Biden won’t say anything until tomorrow?” The unsubstantiated claims drew swift criticism from online users.

Newsweek has contacted Collin’s office via email for further comment.

07:56 PM EDT

President Joe Biden has released a statement saying he is grateful that former President Donald Trump is doing well.

“I have been briefed on the shooting at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania,” Biden wrote in a statement to Newsweek.

“I’m grateful to hear that he’s safe and doing well. I’m praying for him and his family and for all those who were at the rally, as we await further information.

Jill and I are grateful to the Secret Service for getting him to safety. There’s no place for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as one nation to condemn it.”

I have been briefed on the shooting at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania.  I’m grateful to hear that he’s safe and doing well. I’m praying for him and his family and for all those who were at the rally, as we await further information.

Jill and I are grateful to the Secret…

— President Biden (@POTUS) July 13, 2024

07:50 PM EDT

Former President Barack Obama condemned the violence at the Pennsylvania rally, adding we should be “relieved” that the former President Trump wasn’t seriously injured.

“There is absolutely no place for political violence in our democracy,” Obama wrote on X. “Although we don’t yet know exactly what happened, we should all be relieved that former President Trump wasn’t seriously hurt, and use this moment to recommit ourselves to civility and respect in our politics. Michelle and I are wishing him a quick recovery.”

There is absolutely no place for political violence in our democracy. Although we don’t yet know exactly what happened, we should all be relieved that former President Trump wasn’t seriously hurt, and use this moment to recommit ourselves to civility and respect in our politics.…

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 13, 2024

07:35 PM EDT

The NYPD is increasing its presence at Trump Tower following the deadly shooting at tonight’s Pennsylvania rally.

“Out of an abundance of caution, the NYPD will be increasing its presence across the city, including at Trump Tower, 40 Wall Street, Foley Square, & City Hall,” Fabien Levy, spokesperson for New York Mayor Eric Adams, wrote on X.

07:30 PM EDT

The shooter who fired at former President Donald Trump is now dead, district attorney Richard Goldinger told Newsweek. CNN said the shooter was “neutralized.”

A rally attendee was also killed, Goldinger told the Associated Press.

Read more from Newsweek’s Monica Sager.

07:24 PM EDT

President Joe Biden has received a briefing on the incident, according to the White House.

07:12 PM EDT

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned the violence at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler.

“Violence targeted at any political party or political leader is absolutely unacceptable,” Shapiro wrote on X. “It has no place in Pennsylvania or the United States. I have been briefed on the situation.”

Pennsylvania State Police are on scene and working with federal and local partners as the investigation is ongoing.

“Lori and I are praying for President Trump, the Secret Service officers who protected him, those attending the event, and all of the first responders still on the scene,” Shapiro added.

07:07 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr. shared a photo of his father with his fist in the air, gesturing to a cheering crowd, as Secret Service was rushing him off stage.

“He’ll never stop fighting to Save America,” Don Jr. wrote.

07:05 PM EDT

The U.S. Secret Service said former President Donald Trump is “safe” as the agency investigates the incident.

“An incident occurred the evening of July 13 at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania,” Secret Service Chief of Communications Anthony Guglielmi wrote on X. “The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe. This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available.”

07:03 PM EDT

Donald Trump’s campaign said the former president is “fine” after being rushed off the stage at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

“President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act,” spokesman Steven Cheung told Newsweek in a statement. “He is fine and is being checked out at a local medical facility. More details will follow.”

06:58 PM EDT

Staunch supporters of former President Donald Trump were quick to react with outrage after he was escorted from the stage at Pennsylvania rally with blood on his face after loud popping was heard.

“Someone just tried to ASSASSINATE President Trump. The Democrats and the media are to blame for every drop of blood spilled today. For years and years, they’ve demonized him and his supporters,” GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia wrote on X, formerly Twitter. She included a video of the incident.

Someone just tried to ASSASSINATE President Trump.The Democrats and the media are to blame for every drop of blood spilled today.For years and years, they’ve demonized him and his supporters.

Today, someone finally tried to take out the leader of our America First and the… pic.twitter.com/38cFXjQdwx

— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 13, 2024

Representative Lauren Boebert, a Colorado Republican, said she was praying for Trump and the local community.

“Throughout history, those who hate God and embrace evil have joined forces with one another to oppose God, His Son, His Holy Spirit, and His people. WE ARE ONE NATION UNDER GOD and WE WILL OVERCOME EVIL!” she wrote on X.

Praying for President Trump and the people in Butler, Pennsylvania! Throughout history, those who hate God and embrace evil have joined forces with one another to oppose God, His Son, His Holy Spirit, and His people.

WE ARE ONE NATION UNDER GOD and WE WILL OVERCOME EVIL!

— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) July 13, 2024

Read more from Newsweek’s Jason Lemon.

06:53 PM EDT

Minutes into former President Donald Trump’s speech in Pennsylvania Saturday evening, loud popping could be heard and people were seen crouching down and heard screaming.

Trump appeared to fall to the ground and when he stood back up, there was blood running down his face. He was then rushed off stage by Secret Service.

Read more from Newsweek’s Jenni Fink.

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Biden is resistant to taking a cognitive test. Try a short one yourself.

A brain cross-section where the inside is a puzzle

This isn’t a real cognitive test, but it should give you an understanding of how simple screenings work.

July 12, 2024 at 11:45 a.m.

President Biden has rebuffed questions about taking a cognitive test after his disastrous June 27 debate performance, reiterating Thursday that his doctors have not recommended one.

Donald Trump, who is just three years younger than Biden, has yet to offer details on undergoing similar screening beyond a letter from his physician last year saying Trump’s “cognitive tests were exceptional.” He previously made dubious claims about doing “amazing” on such a test in 2018.

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We assembled a quiz to illustrate the kinds of questions asked in tests known as the Mini-Cog and Montreal Cognitive Assessment, known as MoCA, which are preliminary screening tools for mental impairment.

We can’t stress this enough: This is NOT an actual cognitive assessment — which should be administered by a health-care professional! We are not scoring you, and we definitely aren’t diagnosing you.

That said, let’s take a look at how these tests work.

We can’t explain this one to you yet! Stay tuned.

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Netanyahu and Putin are both waiting for Trump

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Global anger deepened all the more this week in the wake of yet another deadly Israeli strike on Gaza. The bombardment triggered a blaze that swept through parts of a makeshift tent camp in the environs of Rafah, the territory’s southernmost city, killing at least 45 Palestinians and injuring hundreds more. Images of charred bodies and screaming children proliferated in the aftermath, adding to the already considerable pressure on President Biden to change course in its staunch support for Israel’s campaign.

After the strike, White House officials struggled to explain how the ongoing Israeli offensive in Rafah did not cross Biden’s blurry red line. “We still don’t believe that a major ground operation in Rafah is warranted,” White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters. “We still don’t want to see the Israelis, as we say, smash into Rafah with large units over large pieces of territory.”

Whatever the criteria surrounding “large units” and “large pieces of territory,” the stark reality is that Israel has already driven out hundreds of thousands of people who had been sheltering in Rafah after fleeing other parts of the Gaza Strip. Its capture and closure of the main border crossing into Egypt cratered a struggling humanitarian operation. Aid agencies describe the war-ravaged Gaza Strip as a place where Palestinians have nowhere safe to go. And Israeli officials are adamant that they won’t let up anytime soon in their quest to vanquish militant group Hamas.

Tzachi Hanegbi, national security adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told local radio this week that his government expected to wage its operations in Gaza for “at least another seven months.” He said the extended mission would be “to fortify our achievement and what we define as the destruction of the governmental and military capabilities” of Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups in the territory.

In seven months’ time, a rather different political dispensation may exist in Washington. Netanyahu reportedly met this month with three foreign policy envoys working with former president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump — who could yet win the election despite being convicted Thursday on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in his New York state hush money case. Though it’s unclear how he would have handled the crisis differently from Biden, the former president has invoked Biden’s friction with Netanyahu as evidence of U.S. failure and expressed little public sympathy for Palestinian suffering. Trump has told donors that if he returns to the White House, he would severely crackdown on pro-Palestinian groups in U.S. universities and even deport foreign students participating in these protests.

Netanyahu, who benefited immensely from Trump’s first term, is arguably hoping for a similar dividend in the event of a second. In the interim, he has openly rejected the Biden administration’s hopes for the Palestinian Authority to take the lead in the postwar administration of Gaza, and he and his allies have shown no interest in even engaging in the White House on reviving pathways for a Palestinian state. And contrary to the Biden administration’s wishes, Netanyahu may soon act on a Republican invitation to address a joint session of Congress.

Standing up to Biden — whose favorability among Israelis has dropped in recent months — may help shore up the support Netanyahu needs from the Israeli right and curry favor among their counterparts in the United States. It also accelerates a deeper shift in the U.S.-Israeli relationship.

“Over the past 16 years, Netanyahu has departed sharply from his predecessors’ studious bipartisanship to embrace Republicans and disdain Democrats, an attitude increasingly mirrored in each party’s approach to Israel,” my colleagues wrote this week in a piece examining the prime minister’s role in widening a growing divide — even as Biden remains a staunch supporter of Israel and is reviled by many on the U.S. left for being complicit in the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza.

It’s not just Netanyahu who is waiting for Trump. The evidence is more clear that Russian President Vladimir Putin is holding out for a Trump victory, which would probably help the Kremlin consolidate its illegal conquests of Ukrainian territory. My colleagues reported last month that Trump and his inner circle have outlined the terms of a potential settlement between Moscow and Kyiv that they would attempt to usher in if in power. “Trump’s proposal consists of pushing Ukraine to cede Crimea and the Donbas border region to Russia, according to people who discussed it with Trump or his advisers and spoke on the condition of anonymity because those conversations were confidential,” they reported.

Such a move would fracture the transatlantic coalition built up in support of Ukraine’s resistance to Russian invasion. It would cement the Republican turn away from Europe’s security at a time when Western resolve around Ukraine is flagging. And it would be yet another sign of Trump’s conspicuous affection the strongman in the Kremlin.

“In his eight years as the GOP’s standard-bearer, Trump has led a stark shift in the party’s prevailing orientation to become more skeptical of foreign intervention such as military aid to Ukraine,” my colleagues wrote. “Trump has consistently complimented Putin, expressed admiration for his dictatorial rule and gone out of his way to avoid criticizing him, most recently for the death in jail of political opponent Alexei Navalny.”

My colleagues reported this week about growing tensions between Kyiv and officials in the Biden administration, with Ukraine pushing its Western allies to loosen rules over the usage of some of their weaponry on targets on Russian soil. Pessimism has set in over what Ukrainian forces can achieve militarily this summer, as Russia launches new offensives.

“I think the best we can hope for until the election is a stalemate,” John Bolton, Trump’s former national security and now vocal critic, recently said. “Putin is waiting for Trump.”

Trump’s team “is thinking about this very much in silos, that this is just a Ukraine-Russia thing,” Hill said. “They think of it as a territorial dispute, rather than one about the whole future of European security and the world order by extension.”

“Former president Trump’s inexplicable and admiring relationship with Putin, along with his unprecedented hostility to NATO, cannot give Europe or Ukraine any confidence in his dealings with Russia,” said Tom Donilon, President Barack Obama’s national security adviser. “Trump’s comments encouraging Russia to do whatever it wants with our European allies are among the most unsettling and dangerous statements made by a major party candidate for president. His position represents a clear and present danger to U.S. and European security.”

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Donald Trump, Chabad-Lubavitch and the Oligarchs

Global Security has hypothesized that Donald Trump may be a Manchurian Candidate planted by the Russian mafia in collusion with the Russian government.[1] Using a network of hackers and Internet trolls controlled by the Russian mob, the Russian government was able to influence the 2016 US Presidential election in favor of Trump. The basis of Trump’s cooperation in the plot has been alluded to in 35-page report, known as the Trump Dossier, first reported by CNN and then published by BuzzFeed on January 11, 2017, which alleges that Russia has gathered damaging intelligence on Trump which it is using to blackmail Trump. In fact, a series of studies by the Financial Times has shown how after he suffered a string of six successive bankruptcies, Trump was bailed out by Russian crime lords.

Despite his alignment with the racist right, Trump has professed ultra-right views on Israel. His connections with Israel also extend to his broad ties with the Russian mafia, many of whom hold dual citizenship in Israel. The Russian mafia is closely associated with Chabad-Lubavitch, a Hasidic movement that derived originally from Sabbateanism. The Zohar and the Kabbalah of Rabbi Isaac Luria, are frequently cited in Chabad works. Although the Chabad Lubavitcher movement is often listed as a part of Orthodox Judaism, it has often been condemned as heretical by traditional Jews. Rabbi David Berger, a highly popular figure in Modern Orthodox circles, wrote The Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference, criticizing Lubavitcher messianism as “precisely what Jews through the generations have seen as classic, Christian-style false messianism.” His views are shared and supported by many prominent Orthodox authorities. In the 1980’s and early 1990’s, Rabbi Eliezer Menachem Schach, a leader of the strictly Orthodox Jews in Israel who wielded powerful influence over the country’s politics for more than two decades, waged a campaign against the Lubavitcher movement. The messianic claim, Rabbi Schach said, was “total heresy,” adding that those making it “will burn in hell.”[2]

Lubavitch messianism involves the belief in the coming of the Messiah and a goal of raising awareness that his arrival is imminent. In addition, the term also refers more specifically to the hope that Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902 –1994), known to many as the Rebbe, could himself be the Messiah. Schneerson was a Russian Empire-born American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, and the last Lubavitcher Rebbe, and considered one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the 20th century.[3] Schneerson transformed the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, that almost came to an end with the Holocaust, into one of the most influential movements in world Jewry, with an international network of thousands of educational and social centers, known as Chabad Houses. Chabad’s goal, explains Sue Fishkoff, author of The Rebbe’s Army, is to reach every Jew in the world. Chabab seeks out the support of the rich, famous and powerful, including celebrities like Bob Dylon, Jon Voigt, Whoppi Goldberg and Al Gore.[4] Schneerson’s grave attracts thousands of Jews and non-Jews for prayer.

Schneerson spoke of the position of the United States as a world superpower, and would praise its foundational values of “‘E pluribus unum’—from many one”, and “In God we trust.”[5] Schneerson was visited by Presidents, Prime Ministers, Governors, Senators, Congressmen and Mayors. Notable among them are John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Jacob Javits, Ed Koch, Rudy Giuliani, David Dinkins and Joe Lieberman.[6] In 1978, the US Congress asked President Carter to designate Schneerson’s birthday as the national Education Day USA. It has been since commemorated as Education and Sharing Day. In 1994, he was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his “outstanding and lasting contributions toward improvements in world education, morality, and acts of charity.”[7] President Bill Clinton spoke these words at the ceremony:

The late Rebbe’s eminence as a moral leader for our country was recognized by every president since Richard Nixon. For over two decades, the Rabbi’s movement now has some 2000 institutions; educational, social, medical, all across the globe. We (the United States Government) recognize the profound role that Rabbi Schneerson had in the expansion of those institutions.

Schneerson took great interest in the affairs of the state of Israel, where he was a major political force, both in the Knesset and among the electorate.[8] Although he never visited Israel, many of Israel’s top leadership made it a point to visit him. Prime Minister Menachem Begin who came to visit him before going to Washington to meet President Carter. Ariel Sharon who had a close relationship with Schneerson. Yitzhak Rabin. Shimon Peres and Benjamin Netanyahu also visited and sought Schneersons advice. Benjamin Netanyahu said that while serving as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations in 1984, Schneerson told him: “you will be serving in a house of darkness, but remember, that even in the darkest place; the light of a single candle can be seen far and wide…” Netanyahu later retold this episode in a speech at the General Assembly, on September 23, 2011.[9]

Oligarchs

Natan Sharansky, the Chairman of the Jewish Agency said that Chabad Lubavitch was an essential connector to Soviet Jewry during the Cold War.[10] Shimon Peres has stated that it’s to Schneerson’s credit that “Judaism in the Soviet Union has been preserved.”[11] These Russian Chabad-Lubavitcher Jews composed a substantial portion of the country’s notorious “oligarchs.” As James Henry indicated in The American Interest, “one of the most central facts about modern Russia: its emergence since the 1990s as a world-class kleptocracy, second only to China as a source of illicit capital and criminal loot, with more than $1.3 trillion of net offshore ‘flight wealth’ as of 2016.” Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the state’s industry was privatized largely into the hands of a handful of well-connected buyers. Simultaneously, neoliberal “market reform” policies were introduced by Boris Yeltsin, and designed and financed by senior Clinton Administration officials, neoliberal economists, and USAID, World Bank, and IMF officials. According to Henry:

By the late 1990s the actual chaos that resulted from Yeltsin’s warped policies had laid the foundations for a strong counterrevolution, including the rise of ex-KGB officer Putin and a massive outpouring of oligarchic flight capital that has continued virtually up to the present. For ordinary Russians, as noted, this was disastrous. But for many banks, private bankers, hedge funds, law firms, and accounting firms, for leading oil companies like ExxonMobil and BP, as well as for needy borrowers like the Trump Organization, the opportunity to feed on post-Soviet spoils was a godsend. This was vulture capitalism at its worst.[12]

As revealed by Karen Dawisha in her highly acclaimed Putin’s Kleptocracy, during the time Yeltsin’s chosen successor, Vladimir Putin, was deputy mayor of St. Petersburg, he was alleged to be involved with the local Mafia, ex-KGB apparatchiks and bureaucrats in schemes involving the diversion of municipal funds, illegal arms shipments, the food shortage scandal of 1991, the local gambling industry, and money laundering for the Cali drug cartel through the Real Estate Board of St. Petersburg. And when he moved into the Kremlin, Putin put his old mafia contacts to use. Mark Galeotti, a Russian organized crime expert and professor at New York University, asserted in a recent lecture at the Hudson Institute that Putin’s Russia is “not so much a mafia state as a state with a nationalized mafia.”[13]

According to a classified cable from the U.S. embassy that was published by Wikileaks, in 2010, José Grinda Gonzalez, Spain’s national court prosecutor, following a decade-long investigation, briefed U.S. officials in Madrid, informing them that the Kremlin used “organised crime groups to do whatever the government of Russia cannot acceptably do as a government.”[14] Putin’s Kremlin has used organized crime to carry out arms smuggling, assassinations, raising funds for black ops, or fomenting subversion in the former Soviet regions. Moscow relied heavily on local organized crime structures in its support for separatist movements in Transdniester, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Crimea, and the Donbas. Grinda said the mafia now exercised tremendous control over sectors of the global economy. Gonzalez claimed the KGB and its SVR successor had deliberately created the Liberal Democratic party of Russia (LDPR), which worked hand in hand with mafia groups.[15]

Grinda said he agreed with claims made by former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko. “A significant part of Russian organised crime is organised directly from the offices of the Kremlin,” the International Business Times quoted Ben Emmerson, a prominent British attorney who represents the family of slain Russian defector Aleksandr Litvinenko, as saying.[16] According to Litvinenko, Russia’s intelligence and security services control the country’s organised crime network – with Gonzalez citing the federal security service (FSB), foreign intelligence service (SVR) and military intelligence (GRU).[17]

Organized crime in Russia uses legal businesses as fronts for illegal activities and for setting up illegal product lines. The expansion of organized crime in Moscow, for example, occurred through buying real estate, and through gaining controlling shares of banks and other enterprises. Grinda’s 488-page petition to the Central Court in Madrid filed in 29 May 2015 depicts links between the criminal enterprise and top law-enforcement officials and policy makers in Moscow, including some of Vladimir Putin’s closest allies, Viktor Zubkov, the chairman of gas exporter Gazprom who was prime minister and first deputy premier from 2007 to 2012, and Zubkov’s son-in-law, former Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov. Shortly after his rise to power, Putin exploited his influence over the Russian legislature to create an oil and gas monopoly under Gazprom, Russia’s largest company, as a state-controlled operation that has exclusive rights to export natural gas from Russia.[18]

Litvinenko wrote two books, Blowing Up Russia: Terror from Within and Lubyanka Criminal Group, in which he accused the Russian secret services of staging the Russian apartment bombings and other terrorism acts in an effort to bring Putin to power. November 23, 2006, Litvinenko died from what was established as a case of poisoning by radioactive polonium-210. Shortly before his death, former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko claimed that Simeon Mogilevich, believed to be the “boss of bosses” of most Russian Mafia syndicates in the world, has allegedly had a “good relationship” with Vladimir Putin since the 1990s, and has contacts with al Qaeda to whom he sells weapons.[19] In the year he was murdered, Litvinenko was investigating suspicions that Roman Abramovich was involved in money-laundering and illegal land purchases.[20]

Born in Kiev, Mogilevich earnedan undergraduate economics degree from Lviv University, and specializes in sophisticated, virtually undetectable financial frauds. A 1998 FBI report reportedly said Mogilevich’s organization had “approximately 250 members,” and was involved in trafficking nuclear materials, weapons, and more, as well as money laundering.21 In early 1990, Mogilevich and his top associates settled in Israel, where they received Israeli citizenship. Mogilevich “succeeded in building a bridgehead in Israel” and “developing significant and influential [political] ties,” according to an Israeli intelligence report. In Europe and Russia, the “corruption of police and public officials has been part of the Semion Mogilevich Organization’s modus operandi,” says a classified FBI document.[21]

The corruption apparently extends to the Russian security system. In 1998, the German national television network ZDF reported that the BND had entered into a secret contract with Mogilevich to provide information on the Russian mob. His reported ties to the BND and also expolice officers in Hungary keep him informed of police efforts to penetrate his organization.[22] Mogilevich is on one of the FBI’s top 10 most wanted fugitives. Between 1993 and 1998, Mogilevich caught the FBI’s attention when he allegedly participated in a $150 million scheme to defraud thousands of investors in a Canadian company, YBM Magnex, based just outside Philadelphia, which supposedly made magnets. Russian mafia is suspected of having a sizable investment in General Motors via its interest in Canadian auto parts maker Magna International.[23]

Mogilevich is now a citizen of Israel as well as Ukraine and Russia. Close to 25% of the 200 richest people in Russia are Jewish, according to a report by Russian banking website lanta.ru. The report found that of the country’s 200 billionaires, 48 are Jews and own a combined net worth of $132.9 billion. Among the 48 Jews who made the list, 42 are Ashkenazi and together have a net worth of $122.3 billion, even though they comprise only 0.11% of the population. The wealthiest Ashkenazi is Mikhail Fridman, who has a net worth is $17.6 billion and is Russa’s second richest man. The Ashkenazi billionaires include Viktor Vekselberg (net worth of $17.2 billion), Leonid Michelson (net worth of $15.6 billion), German Khan (net worth of $11.3 billion), Mikhail Prokhorov (net worth of $10.9 billion), and Roman Abramovich (net worth of $9.1 billion).[24]

A 2012 article in the Jerusalem Post titled “At Putin’s side, an army of Jewish billionaires” mentioned three Russian-Jewish billionaire oligarchs in particular who are close to Putin: Mikhail Fridman, Moshe Kantor and Lev Leviev.[25] Under Putin, the Hasidic Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia (FJCR) became increasingly influential within the Jewish community of Russia, partly due to the influence and support of businessmen close to Putin, notably Lev Leviev and Roman Abramovich.[26] Leviev is an Uzbeki-born Israeli citizen and devout Lubavitcher. Known as the “King of Diamonds,” Leviev has come under scrutiny by the US government and international media for, among other things, both his partnership with a Chinese business group believed to have funded North Korea and his possible role in developing West Bank settlements.[27]

Chris Hutchins, a biographer of Putin, describes the relationship between Putin and Abramovich as like that between a father and a favorite son. Abramovich was the first person to originally recommend to Yeltsin that Putin be his successor.[28] Abramovich is the primary owner of the private investment company, Millhouse LLC and is best known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea Football Club, a Premier League football club. In 1996, acquired the oil company Sibneft, for about $US100 million, and sold it to Gazprom for $US13 billion a decade later. His $5.6-billion legal dispute with a former business partner, Boris Berezovsky, nicknamed the “Godfather of the Kremlin,” uncovered evidence involving illicit activity including protection rackets, contract killings, arms dealings.[29] Abramovich is a chairman of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia (which is allied with Putin’s administration), and donates money to the Chabad movement.[30]

Kosher Nostra

Trump’s mentor Roy Cohn, who was also a mob consigliere, introduced Trump to clients including “Fat Tony” Salerno, boss of the Genovese crime family, the most powerful Mafia group in New York, and Paul Castellano, head of what was said to be the second largest family, the Gambinos. According to an article by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David Cay Johnston in Politico, Salerno and Castellano dominated the construction firms that Trump hired to build his Trump Tower and Trump Plaza buildings, buying concrete from them at an inflated price to keep the unions under control. An indictment on which Salerno was convicted in 1988 and sent to prison, where he died, listed the nearly $8 million contract for concrete at Trump Plaza as one of the acts establishing that S&A was part of a racketeering enterprise. Michael Chertoff, the chief prosecutor in the indictment, called the Genovese and Gambino crime families “the largest and most vicious criminal business in the history of the United States.”[31]

In 1987 Donald Trump purchased his first casino interests when he acquired 93% of the shares in Resorts International, which evolved from a CIA money-laundering front company set up by CIA chief Allen Dulles in the 1950’s. Resorts International has a sordid history which began in the early 1950’s when it evolved from a CIA and Mossad front company which had been established for the purpose of money laundering the profits from drug trafficking, gambling, and other illegal activities. The appropriation by the mafia of casinos like those operated by Resorts International was the result of a decision by the Meyer Lansky Syndicate to expand operations outside Las Vegas.[32] On October 30, 1978, The Spotlight newspaper reported that the principle investors of Resorts International were Meyer Lansky, Tibor Rosenbaum, William Mellon Hitchcock, David Rockefeller, and one Baron Edmond de Rothschild.[33]

Trump found himself in financial trouble when his three casinos in Atlantic City were under foreclosure threat from lenders, he was Bailed out by senior managing director of N.M. Rothschild & Sons, Wilber Ross, who Trump would later appoint to Secretary of Commerce. Ross, who is known as the “King of Bankruptcy,” specializes in leveraged buyouts and distressed businesses. In the late 1970s, Ross began 24 years at the New York City office of N.M. Rothschild & Sons, where he ran the bankruptcy-restructuring advisory practice. Along with Carl Icahn, Ross convinced bondholders to strike a deal with Trump that allowed Trump to keep control of the casinos.[34]

Ross has had direct financial ties to several leading oligarchs from Russia and the Former Soviet Union. As of February 2017, Forbes magazine lists Ross as one of the world’s billionaires, with a net worth of $2.5 billion. Ross has been Vice Chairman and a major investor since 2014 in the Bank of Cyprus, the largest bank in Cyprus, one of the key offshore havens for illicit Russian finance. His fellow bank co-chair was appointed by Putin. Since the 1990s, Cyprus has served as one the top three offshore destinations for Russian and former Soviet Union flight capital, most of it motivated by tax dodging, kleptocracy, and money laundering.[35]

The Financial Times FT investigation showed that Trump joined forces with the Bayrock Group, a New York property developer founded by Tevfik Arif, newcomer to the US from the Soviet republic of Kazakhstan. Jewish philanthropist Alexander Mashevich’s “Eurasia Group” was a strategic partner for Bayrock. Mashevich, who holds both Kazakh and Israeli citizenship, served as president of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC) until 2011. The EAJC is one of the five regional branches of World Jewish Congress (WJC). In 2011, Mashevich announced his intention to found a Jewish version of Al-Jazeera, to “represent Israel on an international level, with real information.”[36]

Together with two other prominent Kazakh billionaires, Patokh Chodiev (aka “Shodiyev”) and Alijan Ibragimov, Mashkevich reportedly ran the “Eurasian Natural Resources Cooperation.” In Kazakhstan these three are sometimes referred to as “the Trio.” The Trio recently attracted the attention of many investigators and news agencies, including the September 11 Commission Report, the Guardian, Forbes, and the Wall Street Journal. The litany of the Trio’s alleged activities include resource grabbing, money laundering, bribery, and racketeering. In 2010, Arif and other members of Bayrock’s Eurasian Trio were arrested together in Turkey during a police raid on a suspected prostitution ring, according to the Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot. At the time, Turkish investigators reportedly asserted that Arif might be the head of a criminal organization that was trafficking in Russian and Ukrainian escorts, allegedly including some as young as 13.[37]

As Bayrock’s COO and managing director, Tevfik Arif hired Felix Sater, the son of a reputed Jewish-Russian mobster. Although Trump has denied knowing him, Sater appeared in photos with Trump, and carried a Trump Organization business card with the title “Senior Advisor to Donald Trump.” Sater reportedly emigrated with his family to the United States in the mid-1970s and settled in “Little Odessa.” During the 1970s and 1980s, the United States expanded its immigration policies, allowing Soviet Jews, with most settling in a southern Brooklyn area known as Brighton Beach (sometimes nicknamed as “Little Odessa”), which is where Russian organized crime began in the US.[38] The investigative reporter Robert I. Friedman revealed in his book Red Mafiya: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded America that the “Russian” mafia was in fact more Jewish than Russian. Sater had already served time prison for stabbing a man in the face with the stem of a margarita glass. Sater pled guilty in 1998 to one count of racketeering for his role in a $40 million stock fraud scheme involving the Genovese and Bonanno crime families.[39] Sater’s Bayrock Group was based in Trump Tower. According to a certified US Supreme Court petition, Sater’s FBI handler stated that Sater’s father was a boss for the crime syndicate of Simeon Mogilevich.

Bayrock and Trump joined forces to pursue deals around the world, from New York, Florida, Arizona and Colorado in the US to Turkey, Poland, Russia and Ukraine. Their best-known collaboration was Trump SoHo, which was featured in Trump’s television show The Apprentice. Jody Kriss, a former Bayrock finance director, has claimed in racketeering lawsuits against his former employer that Bayrock’s backers included “hidden interests in Russia and Kazakhstan.”[40] Most of the Bayrock-Trump projects either never materialized or were complete failures. SoHo was foreclosed by creditors and resold in 2014 after more than $3 million of customer down payments had to be refunded. Bayrock’s Trump International Hotel & Tower in Fort Lauderdale was foreclosed and resold in 2012, while at least three other Trump-branded properties in the United States, in addition to many other concept projects pursued by Bayrock, from Istanbul and Kiev to Moscow and Warsaw, never happened.

Trump and Bayrock partnered with the Sapir Organization, led by the now-deceased Tamir Sapir and his son Alex, in the development of Trump SoHo. During the Cold War, Tamir Sapir, who was born to a Jewish family Tbilisi, Georgia, emigrated to the US where he sold electronics to KGB agents from a storefront in Manhattan. Sapir was ranked on Forbes Magazine’s list of billionaires and was a donor to Chabad Lubavitch.[41] Sapir’s executive vice president and top aide, Fred Contini, pled guilty in 2004 to “participating in a racketeering conspiracy with the Gambino crime family for 13 years.”[42] Alex Sapir’s business partner Rotem Rosen is a former lieutenant of Lev Leviev.[43]

All the while, Sater also served as a government informant on the mob and mysterious matters of national security. Sater’s lawyer, Robert S. Wolf, while not addressing Sater’s relationship with Trump stressed Sater’s work for the government, saying he saved lives, including by providing “significant intelligence with respect to nuclear weapons in a major country openly hostile to the United States.”[44] Sater, who met Rebbe Schneerson several times as a childe, is an active member of Chabad-Lubavitch, and in 2014 was named Man of the Year by Chabad of Port Washington, NY. Sater’s rabbi, who presented him the award, explained that it was partly in response to a closed-door meeting he was invited to attend with Sater at the federal building in New York, where dozens of intelligence officers from many agencies praised Sater as a “national hero.” One officer, the rabbi explained, said Sater “probably saved tens of thousands of US lives, maybe even millions… through the brave work that he’s done.” In his own words, Sater explained that his effort aimed of achieving Tikkun Olam.[45]

Trump Tower

Trump Tower has received press attention for including among its many residents tax-dodgers, bribers, arms dealers, convicted cocaine traffickers, and corrupt former FIFA officials. A typical example involves an illegal gambling operation that reportedly took up the entire 51st floor run by the alleged Russian mobster Anatoly Golubchik and Vadim Trincher, a dual citizen of the United States and Israel, Trincher’s son Illya, Hillel Nahmad, the son of a billionaire art dealer and heir of a descendant of a Jewish Lebanese art family, and another follower of Chabad-Lubavitch.[46]

“This is the top of the top of the top in organized crime in Russia,” according to the prosecutor.[47] The ring answered to Russian mob boss Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov, whose organization the Interpol believes to be tied to Semion Mogilevich.[48] Tokhtakhounov, who holds both Russian and Israeli citizenship, is one of the world’s most notorious Russian mafia bosses, known as the “Little Taiwanese.” In 2008, Forbes named him the world’s third most wanted, after Osama bin Laden and el Chapo. He is accused of bribing of judges in the 2002 Winter Olympics, where a Canadian figure-skating team were denied their gold medal.[49] Seven months after he was busted in 2013, he appeared near Trump in the VIP section of the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow. Tokhtakhounov operated out of Trump Tower, just three floors down from Trump’s penthouse, what prosecutors called “an international gambling business that catered to oligarchs residing in the former Soviet Union and throughout the world.”[50]

The indictment filed by against the gambling ring was filed Preet Bharara, then the US attorney in Manhattan. Bharara earned a reputation of a “crusader” prosecutor who for seven years was one of “the nation’s most aggressive and outspoken prosecutors of public corruption and Wall Street crime.”[51] Following the 2016 election, Bharara claimed that Trump asked Bharara to remain as U.S. Attorney, and Bharara agreed to stay on. However, he was eventually fired, after refusing to resign, as a result of Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ request for all remaining 46 US Attorneys appointed during President Obama’s administration to resign.

Trump had reportedly personally sold five separate condos in Trump Tower to David Bogatin. David’s brother Jacob Bogatin was CEO of a fraudulent company YBM Magnex International, supposedly a world-class manufacturer of industrial magnets, was founded by the Mogilevich. And Vyacheslav Ivankov, another key Mogilevich lieutenant in the United States during the 1990s, also lived for a time at Trump Tower, and reportedly had the private telephone and fax numbers for the Trump Organization in his personal phone book.[52]

In all but a handful of cases, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL, which describes itself as “one of the most highly regarded private clubs in the world,” sought to fill the jobs with hundreds of foreign guest workers from Romania and other countries. Trump uses a recruiter based in upstate New York, Peter Petrina, to find foreign workers for his resorts, golf clubs and vineyard. Petrina is of Romanian descent and has an office in Romania. Trump pursued more than 500 visas for foreign workers at Mar-a-Lago since 2010, while hundreds of domestic applicants failed to get the same jobs.[53]

Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. made that very claim at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” Donald Trump Jr. added, “we see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”[54] A Reuters review found that at least 63 individuals with Russian passports or addresses bought as much as $98.4 million worth of property in seven Trump-branded luxury towers in southern Florida. The buyers include Alexander Yuzvik, a former executive in a Moscow-based state-run construction firm involved in construction projects of the FSB and GRU; Andrey Truskov, co-owner of Absolute Group, the biggest wholesale electronic business in Russia; and Alexey Ustaev, the founder and president of St. Petersburg-based Viking Bank, one of the first private investment banks established in Russia after the fall of Communism.[55]

The second Financial Times article places Trump in the middle of a money laundering scheme, in which his real estate deals were used to hide not just an infusion of capital from Russia and former Soviet states, but for laundering hundreds of millions looted by oligarchs. One of the people who said he brought Russian money into Trump projects was Sergei Millian, head of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce (RACC). The Financial Times quotes former Russian MP Konstantin Borovoi in identifying the chamber as a front for intelligence operations during Soviet times. Borovoi, who is also an expert on the KGB, said “The chamber of commerce institutions are the visible part of the agent network… Russia has spent huge amounts of money on this.”[56] As explained by James S. Henry writing The American Interest, “All this helps to explain one of the most intriguing puzzles about Donald Trump’s long, turbulent business career: how he managed to keep financing it, despite a dismal track record of failed projects.”[57]

Millian came under suspicion as part of a wider FBI probe due to US intelligence concerns that Russia was activating networks long thought defunct after the end of the cold war.[58] Millian boasted in an interview with Russian state news agency Ria Novosti that he had built extensive ties with Trump and his organization, of how Russia-US relations would improve under his presidency. “I can assure you he is very positive and friendly,” he told Ria Novosti.[59] One of the RACC’s main backers is Mikhail Morgulis, a prominent Soviet émigré who also serves as Belarus honorary consul to the US. Morgulis told the Financial Times Millian explained to him he was helping Trump and the Republican party. “We have soft power and we are trying to change relations now,” Mr Morgulis said.[60] For Konstantin Zatulin, head of the Russian parliament’s CIS affairs committee and a vocal advocate of expanding Russian power, the accusations hint of McCarthyism. Nevertheless, Zatulin conceded, “While the west was playing with James Bond . . . we turned our attention to gaining respect,” said Mr Zatulin. “When the west thought the cold war competition was over, they lost respect for their opponent. Now they are waking up to this again.”[61]

Running for President

Trump’s personal counsel, Michael Cohen, along with Trump’s Russian mob-affiliated Lubavitcher business associate Felix Sater, and Ukrainian lawmaker Andrii V. Artemenko, delivered a “peace” plan for Russia and Ukraine to former national security adviser Michael Flynn before Flynn was asked to resign. The plan involved lifting sanctions on Russia in return for Moscow withdrawing its support for pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine. It would also allow Russia to maintain control over Crimea, which it annexed in 2014.[62]

Retired United States Army lieutenant general Michael T. Flynn, was Trump’s initial choice National Security Advisor, before finally being forced to resign after questionable contacts with the Russian government and revelations that he lied about them to the vice president and the FBI. In 2013, as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Flynn travelled to Moscow where he became the second director of the DIA to be invited into the headquarters of the GRU, though he will later boast of being the first. “Flynn thought he developed some rapport with the GRU chief,” a former senior U.S. military official said.[63] Records show that Flynn collected nearly $68,000 in fees and expenses from Russia-related entities in 2015. The bulk of the money, more than $45,000, came from Russia Today, when he was invited to a gala in Moscow in honor of RT, to participate in a panel on “Geopolitics 2015 and Russia’s changing role in the world.”[64] Flynn, who had made semi-regular appearances as an analyst on RT after he retired from government service, sat next to Putin, and at the same table as Green Party candidate Jill Stein.

Flynn was also paid $11,250 that year by the American subsidiary of a Russian cybersecurity firm, Kaspersky Lab, and another $11,250 by a U.S. air cargo company affiliated with the Volga-Dnepr Group, which is owned by a Russian businessman. Kaspersky Lab, which makes some of the world’s most popular anti-virus software, has long suspected by US intelligence of being used to assist Russian espionage efforts. However, in December 2016, a top Kaspersky Lab official was arrested by Russian authorities and accused of spying for American companies and intelligence services. In 2007 Volga-Dnepr was removed from a list of approved UN vendors following corruption allegations against two Russian officials who steered contracts to the firm.[65]

In March 2016, Trump hired Paul Manafort who has worked in presidential politics since the 1976 Republican convention. Manafort has spent the majority of his recent career with pro-Russian groups in the Ukraine. He’s also been forging some intricate business deals for Oleg Deripaska, a close ally of Putin who has been denied entry into the United States due to alleged ties with organized crime.[66] According to Forbes magazine, Deripaska is Russia’s sixth-wealthiest man, with an estimated fortune of $13.3 billion.[67] In 2000, he and Roman Abramovich created a partnership and founded RUSAL, the largest aluminum company in the world.[68] In 2010, the Financial Times published a story exploring Deripaska’s business relations with Sergei Popov and Anton Malevsky, alleged heads of Russian organized crime groups.[69] Starting in 2005, Manafort negotiated a $10 million annual contract with Deripaska to influence politics, business dealings and news coverage inside the US, Europe and former Soviet republics in favor of Putin’s government. Manafort told Deripaska he was pushing policies as part of his work in Ukraine “at the highest levels of the U.S. government — the White House, Capitol Hill and the State Department.”[70]

One of Manafort’s biggest clients was the shady pro-Russian Ukrainian billionaire Dmytro Firtash. By his own admission, Firtash maintains strong ties with Ukrainian/Russian mob boss Semion Mogilevich.[71] Firtash and a partner owned half of RosUkrEnergo (RUE), which was founded in 2004 and emerged as Ukraine’s sole gas importer in 2006 to 2009. Ukraine’s security service in 2005 said may be indirectly controlled by Semion Mogilevich. Russia’s state-run Gazprom owned half of RUE, and there are the reports that, as a 50-50 partner, Firtash made his billions as Putin’s handpicked surrogate.[72]

Manafort stepped down as Trump’s campaign manager in August of 2016 in response to press investigations into his ties not only to Firtash, but to Ukraine’s previous pro-Russian Yanukovych government. Bankers close to Putin granted Firtash credit lines of up to $11 billion, which helped Firtash to back Yanukovich who won power and went on to rule Ukraine for four years. The relationship had great geopolitical value for Putin: Yanukovich ended up steering the Ukraine away from the West and towards Moscow until he was overthrown in February 2014. “Firtash has always been an intermediary,” said Viktor Chumak, chairman of the anti-corruption committee in the previous Ukrainian parliament. “He is a political person representing Russia’s interests in Ukraine.”[73] Yanukovych is mentioned in the unverified Trump Dossier that went public just before the inauguration. He was said to have assured Putin that no one would ever trace alleged cash payments to Manafort back to the Russian president.[74]

Additionally, Trump recently recruited Carter Page, who is well familiar with Russian politics, as one of his foreign-policy advisors. Page, who maintains close ties to a number of prominent Russian politicians and businessmen, worked to open a Merrill Lynch office in Moscow.[75] Page is the founder and managing partner of Global Energy Capital, a New York investment fund and consulting firm specializing in the Russian and Central Asian oil and gas business. His partner in that venture is former Gazprom executive, Sergei Yatsenko. By his own admission, his “e-mail inbox filled up with positive notes from Russian contacts” who were enthusiastic at the prospect of strengthening ties with the US. Page is known as a staunch defender of Russia’s ambitions as well as a routine critic of current US policymakers. In January 2017, Page, whose name appeared repeatedly in the Trump Dossier, was under investigation by the FBI, CIA, NSA, ODNI, and FinCEN.

Jared Kushner

In 2015, Trump’s son-in-law and chief adviser Jared Kushner, who has strong ties with the Lubavitchers, purchased the former New York Times Building in Manhattan from Leviev. Kushner, who married to Trump’s daughter Ivanka after she converted to Judaism, had become what the Times described as Trump’s “de facto campaign manager.”[76] He was principal owner in his family’s real estate company Kushner Companies, and of Observer Media, publisher of the weekly, on-line New York Observer. The Kushner’s were friends with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who stayed at their home in New Jersey, sleeping in Jared’s bedroom.[77] Trump’s foundation has donated thousands of dollars to Chabad institutions, and Haaretz also reported that the foundation of Jared’s parents gave $342,500 to Chabad institutions and projects over a 10-year period.[78] “Israel wasn’t a political discussion for him; it was his family, his life, his people,” said Hirschy Zarchi, rabbi at the Chabad House at Harvard, where Jared was a member.[79]

Jared’s father, Charles Kushner, was a real-estate titan and one of the most important Democratic donors in the country. He was arrested on charges of tax evasion, illegal campaign donations, and witness tampering in 2004 and was eventually convicted on all charges and sentenced to two years in federal prison.[80] In 2004, Charles Kushner was investigated for hiding violations of federal limits on campaign contributions. He then hired a prostitute in order to blackmail one of the case’s key witnesses, whose wife then informed investigators of his attempts at obstructing justice.[81]

As Director of the United States National Economic Council, Trump appointed Gary Cohn, who is currently the president and COO of Goldman Sachs, the investment bank for which Trump took Hillary Clinton and Ted Cruz to task for their connections. On January 27, 2017, the Kushners invited Cohn, Department of the Treasury appointee Steve Mnuchin and several members of the President’s cabinet for a Shabbat meal, along with Rabbi Levi Shemtov, from the local Chabad-Lubavitch house, which is only a few blocks away from their home. Also attending were Department of Commerce pick Wilbur Ross and his wife Hilary Geary Ross, and Strategic Communications Director Hope Hicks.[82]

Shemtov heads the Central Committee of Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbis. Shemtov serves the daily governmental and diplomatic needs of the international Chabad-Lubavitch movement, flying to Buenos Aires, Moscow and other capitals. Shemtov is often at the White House, Pentagon, United States Department of State and other venues in official Washington, and maintains close relationships with numerous members of the US Congress, senior Administration officials and leaders in the international community, including a number of heads of state and government.[83]

Steve Mnuchin Second-generation Goldman Sachs alumnus and Skull and Bones member. Cohn and Mnuchin, who have known each other for fifteen years, worked together on building deals years earlier. After leaving Goldman Sachs, Mnuchin invested in Hollywood blockbusters and worked at hedge funds including that of George Soros, who Trump ads have attacked. Mnuchin’s business partner, Australian billionaire James Packer, is a close friend and confidant of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose gifts to the Netanyahu family were being investigated by the Israel Police.[84] Mnuchin told the New York Times in May 2016: “I was there at the beginning when he decided to run for president, and I’ve been a supporter and quiet adviser behind the scenes to him.”[85]

Kushner has acted as a liaison with dozens of influential figures, including Henry Kissinger, Paul Ryan, Rupert Murdoch, and, until recently, Roger Ailes, founder and former Chairman and CEO of Fox News.[86] Jared and Ivanka are close friends with Rupert Murdoch’s former wife Wendi Deng, who was rumored to be dating Putin.[87] They are also friends with the wife of Abramovich, Dasha Zhukova, who Ivanka invited to Trump’s inauguration.[88] All of them were guests in August 2016 on medial mogul David Geffen’s Geffen’s $200 million yacht off the coast of Croatia, and a few weeks later at the US Open.[89]

Messiah

Russia, reported the BBC, “has, for the time being, supplanted the United States as a key player in crisis management in Syria.”[90] On 19 October 2015, Putin and Netanyahu agreed to allow Gazprom to develop the Leviathan gas fields with major concessions from Israel.[91] “We discussed the continued coordination between our two militaries in the region, which already works quite well,” Netanyahu told reporters at a joint press conference in the Kremlin with Putin after they met again in June 2016. “We talked about the challenges to all civilized countries such as terrorism and radical Islam,” Netanyahu added. According to an English translation of Putin’s words by the Tass News Agency, the Russian leader stated: “We spoke about the necessity to pool efforts to counter international terrorism. Israel knows only too well what it means and it is fighting against terrorism. In this sense, we are unconditional allies.”[92]

According to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Putin is popular amongst the Russian Jewish community, who see him as a force for stability. In 2016, Ronald S. Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, also praised Putin for making Russia “a country where Jews are welcome.”[93] Russia’s chief rabbi, Berel Lazar, of the Chabad-Lubavitcher, said Putin “paid great attention to the needs of our community and related to us with a deep respect.”[94] As noted by Joshua Keating, “One of the more intriguing aspects of contemporary Russian Jewish life is the close relationship between the Kremlin and Chabad, also known as Lubavitch.”[95] In 1992, Lazar became acquainted with Putin confidant Lev Leviev, who introduced him to Boris Berezovsky and Roman Abramovich. Putin set up a Kremlin-affiliated Jewish structure called the Federation of Russian Jewish Communities. In 1999, Putin’s ally Leviev established the new organization, which was chaired by Abramovich. Lazar, an American citizen and a native of Milan, Italy, was quickly granted Russian citizenship and appointed chief rabbi of the new federation.[96]

Lazar is sometimes referred to as “Putin’s Rabbi,” appears frequently at Putin’s side at public events, and is the leader of the Federation of Jewish Communities (known by its Russian acronym FEOR). Chabad members are a small fraction of Russia’s small Jewish community. Adolf Shayevech, a prominent figure in the Jewsh community since the late Soviet period, was considered chief rabbi until 2000, and still claims the title. The Russian Jewish Congress, the country’s largest secular Jewish organization, also recognizes Shayevech. However, FEOR had received government support, which has restored dozens of synagogues and built Jewish community centers throughout the country. “Eighty percent of all synagogues, the rabbis are Chabad,” said Rabbi Alexander Boroda, the organization’s chief spokesman.[97] Jason Greenblatt, a former Trump Organization lawyer and now a special representative for international negotiations at the White House, met with Lazar in the summer of 2016.[98]

At the 2006 International Conference of Shluchim, attended by Alan Dershowitz, Lazar told the story supposedly related to by Putin, that when he was a young child, he grew up in a very poor family, but his next neighbours who were Hassidic Jews were extremely kind to him. “He realized,” recounts Lazar that, “not only were they kind to a child that wasn’t Jewish, but they were kind to a child in a time and place when it was dangerous to do that.” In a 2014 meeting with Lazar and chief rabbis from Israel, Europe and Russia, Putin said he “supports the struggle of Israel,” was noted as a “true friend” and ally of Benjamin Netanyahu, and pledged to combat anti-Semitism and “Holocaust denial” in Russia. During the meeting the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, Yitzhak Yosef, said of Putin’s rule in Russia: “according to the Jewish tradition, your leadership is decided by the kingdom of G-d, King of the world, and therefore we bless you: Blessed is the One who gave of His glory to flesh and blood.”[99]

Rabbi Hillel Weiss, the spokesman for the nascent Sanhedrin, which is composed of right-wing Zionists, claimed that the American media, “tried to create a man-made reality in which Trump could not win. In the end, it did not work. Hashem is moving us towards a greater Jerusalem, and anyone who goes against that, is destined to fail.” Rabbi Yosef Berger, who oversees the final resting place of King David on Mount Zion, told Breaking Israel News. “The gematria (numerology) of his name is Moshiach (Messiah). He is connected to the Messianic process which is happening right now. When he promised to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem, he attached himself to the power of Moshiach, which gave him the boost he needed. If you separate from Jerusalem, disaster will follow.” Rabbi Berger added, “As the spiritual descendant of the Biblical nation of Edom, America has a very important role to play in the Messiah. But in order to be suited for that role, America had to be humbled.”[100]

Orthodox scholars and rabbinic authorities generally believe that rebuilding of the Third Temple of Jerusalem, should occur in the era of the Messiah. The revived Sanhedrin contacted Trump, who has promised to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and Putin who expressed desire for the same, to join forces and fulfill their Biblically-mandated roles by rebuilding the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. The revived Sanhedrin, also known as the Nascent Sanhedrin, was established in 2004. It represents the sixth attempt in recent history, after Rabbi Jacob Berab in 1538, Rabbi Yisroel of Shklov in 1830, Rabbi Aharon Mendel haCohen in 1901, Rabbi Zvi Kovsker in 1940 and Rabbi Yehuda Leib Maimon in 1949. The Nascent Sanhedrin regards itself as a provisional body awaiting integration into the Israeli government as both a supreme court and an upper house of the Knesset, while the Israeli secular press regards it as an illegitimate fundamentalist organization of rabbis.

The current Nasi of the Sanhedrin is Chabad-Lubavitcher Adin Steinsaltz, who has been hailed by Time magazine as a “once-in-a-millennium scholar.”[101] Its long-term aims are to build the third Jewish temple on the Temple Mount. The most immediate and obvious obstacle to realization of these goals is the fact that two historic Islamic structures which are thirteen centuries old, namely the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, are built on top of the Temple Mount. Al Aqsa is the third holiest site in Sunni Islam. Muslims believe that Muhammad was transported from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca to al-Aqsa during the Night Journey, known as the Isra and Mi’raj.

During Putin’s third official trip to Jerusalem in 2012, an Israeli bystander called out in Russian, “Welcome, President Putin.” Putin approached the man, who explained the importance of the Temple Mount and the Jewish Temple. Chadrei Charedim, an Orthodox Hebrew news site, reported that Putin responded, “That’s exactly the reason I came here – to pray for the Temple to be built again.”[102] The Jerusalem Embassy Act, passed in Congress in 1995, initiated the move of the embassy, but has been vetoed by every American president since. The Sanhedrin calls on Trump to withhold the veto after he takes office. “We are poised to rebuild the Temple. The political conditions today, in which the two most important national leaders in the world support the Jewish right to Jerusalem as their spiritual inheritance, is historically unprecedented,” Rabbi Weiss told Breaking Israel News.[103]

Further Reading:

Grant Stern. “A Russian Mobster Built Trump SoHo Into Putin’s Money Laundering Racket.” Medium (July 8, 2017).

Timothy L. O’Brien. “Trump, Russia and a Shadowy Business Partnership.” Bloomberg (June 21, 2017).

[1]Donald Trump – The Manchurian Candidate? Global Security.

[2] Joel Greenberg. “Rabbi Eliezer Schach, 103; Leader of Orthodox in Israel.” New York Times (November, 2001).

[3] Bari Weiss. “Crowdsourcing the High Holy Days.” Wall Street Journal (October 2, 2014).

[4] Fishkoff Sue. The Rebbe’s Army. (New York: Knopf Doubleday, 2003), p. 12.

[5] Menachem M. Schneerson. “The Difference Between Faith and Trust.” Chabad.org (January 15, 1981).

[6]No One There, But This Place Is Far From Empty.” New York Times. (January 14, 2009).

[7]Public Law 103-457.” Thomas.loc.gov.

[8] Ari L. Goldman. “Rabbi Schneerson Led A Small Hasidic Sect To World Prominence.” New York Times (June 13, 1994).

[9] The Light of Truth at the UN, (video) Excerpt: Prime Minister Netanyahu at the General Assembly, Chabad.org (September 23, 2011).

[10] Mordechai Lightstone. “Natan Sharansky Praises Work of Chabad at Federation General Assembly.” Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters.

[11] Joseph Telushkin. Rebbe (HarperCollins, 2014), p. 566.

[12] James S. Henry. “The Curious World of Donald Trump’s Private Russian Connections.” The American Interest. Volume 12, Number 4 (December 19, 2016).

[13] Brian Whitmore. “Putinfellas.” Global Security (May 03, 2016).

[14] Ibid.

[15]US embassy cables: Russia is virtual ‘mafia state’, says Spanish investigator.” The Guardian (February 8, 2010).

[16] Brian Whitmore. “Putinfellas.” Global Security (May 03, 2016).

[17] Mark Galeotti. “Putin Welcomes the Return of the Russian Mafia.” Newsweek (July 28, 2016).

[18] Brandon Martinez. “Putin, Oligarchy and Alt-Media Delusion.” Non-Aligned Media (April 1, 2016); “Duma approves Gazprom export bill.” BBC News (July 5, 2006).

[19] Lyndsey Telford, Edward Malnick and Claire Newell. “Listen: Alexander Litvinenko’s apparent warning before his death.” Telegraph (January 23, 2015)

[20] Luke Harding. “Litvinenko investigating Abramovich money-laundering claims, court told.” The Guardian (March 16, 2015).

[21] Robert I. Friedman. “The Most Dangerous Mobster in the World.” Village Voice (May 26, 1998).

[22] Ibid.

[23]Russian Organized Crime.” Global Security (accessed March 20, 2017).

[24] Itamar Eichner. “Jewish World.” Ynet (February 11, 2014).

[25] Gil Stern & Stern Shefler. “At Putin’s side, an army of Jewish billionaires.” Jerusalem Post (June 26, 2012).

[26] Yossi Mehlman “No love lost.” Haaretz, (December, 11 2005);  Phyllis Berman Lea Goldman. “Cracked De Beers.” Forbes (15 September 2003).

[27] Massed Hayoon. “Trump and His Advisors Are Connected to a Self-Professed Friend of Putin.” Pacific Standard (January 21, 2017).

[28] Richard Sakwa. The Crisis of Russian Democracy: The Dual State, Factionalism and the Medvedev Succession. (Cambridge University Press, 2011). p. 135.

[29] Martin Fricker. “Roman Abramovich revealed: The dangerous world of Roman and Russia’s oligarchs.” Mirror (November 5, 2011); Peter Pomerantsev. “The Hidden Author of Putinism.” The Atlantic (November 7, 2014).

[30] M. Goldman. The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry. (Routledge, 2003). p. 132.

[31] David Clay Johnston. “Just What Were Donald Trump’s Ties to the Mob?” Politico (May 22, 2016).

[32] F. William Engdahl. “A Mafia Don with a Pompadour.” New Eastern Outlook (March 20, 2016).

[33] J.C. Collins. “How Rothschild Inc. Saved Donald Trump (FREEPOM).” Philosophy of Metrics (June 21, 2016).

[34]What You Need To Know About Commerce Secretary Pick Wilbur Ross, Trump’s Billionaire Pal“. Fortune Magazine. (November 20, 2016).

[35] James S. Henry. “The Troubling Russian Connections Of Trump Nominee Wilbur Ross.” The National Memo (February 27, 2017).

[36]Russian billionaire to found ‘Jewish Al-Jazeera’.” Jerusalem Post (April 7, 2011).

[37] James S. Henry. “The Curious World of Donald Trump’s Private Russian Connections.” The American Interest. Volume 12, Number 4 (December 19, 2016).

[38] Stephen L. Mallory. Understanding Organized Crime. (Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2007), pp. 73-87.

[39] “Russian Organized Crime.” Global Security (accessed March 20, 2017).

[40] Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger. “Former Mafia-linked figure describes association with Trump.” Washington Post (May 17, 2016).

[41] “Tamir Sapir, 67, OBM.” ColLive (September 29, 2014).

[42]Russian Organized Crime.” Global Security.

[43] Ben Schreckinger. “Trump’s mob-linked ex-associate gives $5,400 to campaign.” Politico (August 26, 2016).

[44] Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger. “Former Mafia-linked figure describes association with Trump.” Washington Post (May 17, 2016).

[45] Felix Sater. “Felix Sater – Man Of The Year: Chabad of Port Washington” 12:28. YouTube (August 8, 2014).

[46] Hillel Nahmad has posted several comments at Chabad.org: Tzvi Freeman. “Going Over.” Chabad.org (March 5, 2013); Lazar Gurkow. “A People of Three-Thousand Years.” Chabad.org (July 16, 2012).

[47] Rebecca Rosenberg. “Art gallery was ‘mobbed’New York Post (April 25, 2013).

[48] Andrew E. Kramer & James Glanz. “In Russia, Living the High Life; in America, a Wanted Man.” New York Times (June 1, 2013).

[49] Andrew Dampf. “Taivanchik Hearing Ordered to Stay Put.” The St Petersburg Times. The Associated Press. (13 August 2002).

[50] David Corn & Hannah Levintova. “How Did an Alleged Russian Mobster End Up on Trump’s Red Carpet?Mother Jones (September 14, 2016).

[51] Benjamin Weiser & William K. Rashbaum. “With Preet Bharara’s Dismissal, Storied Office Loses Its Top Fighter.” New York Times (March 10, 2017).

[52] James S. Henry. “The Curious World of Donald Trump’s Private Russian Connections.” The American Interest. Volume 12, Number 4 (December 19, 2016).

[53]Russian Organized Crime.” Global Security (accessed March 20, 2017).

[54] Rosalind S. Helderman. “Here’s what we know about Donald Trump and his ties to Russia.” Washington Post (July 29, 2016).

[55] Nathan Layne, Ned Parker, Svetlana Reiter, Stephen Grey & Ryan McNeill. “Russian elite invested nearly $100 million in Trump buildings.” Reuters (March 17, 2017).

[56] Catherine Belton. “The shadowy Russian émigré touting Trump.Financial Times (October 31, 2016).

[57] James S. Henry. “The Curious World of Donald Trump’s Private Russian Connections.” The American Interest. Volume 12, Number 4 (December 19, 2016).

[58] Catherine Belton. “The shadowy Russian émigré touting Trump.” Financial Times (October 31, 2016).

[59] Ibid.

[60] Ibid.

[61] Ibid.

[62] Megan Twohey & Scott Shane. “A Back-Channel Plan for Ukraine and Russia, Courtesy of Trump Associates.” New York Times (February 19, 2017).

[63] Greg Miller, Adam Entous and Ellen Nakashima. “National security adviser Flynn discussed sanctions with Russian ambassador, despite denials, officials say.” Washington Post (February 9, 2017).

[64] Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger. “Trump adviser Flynn paid by multiple Russia-related entities, new records show.” Washington Post (March 16, 2017).

[65] Ibid.

[66] Jim Wolf. “U.S. revoked Deripaska visa – State Dep’t official.” Reuters (May 11, 2007).

[67]Deripaska, Mogilevich Hired Top U.S. Lobbyists, WSJ Says.” Moscow Times (April 18, 2007).

[68] Jeanne Whalen. “Aluminum Shake-Up May Loom in Russia.” Wall Street Journal (September 25, 2003).

[69] Catherine Belton. “Rusal: A lingering heat.” Financial Times (January 25, 2010)

[70] Jeff Horwitz and Chad Day. “AP Exclusive: Before Trump job, Manafort worked to aid Putin.” AP News (May 22, 2017).

[71] James S. Henry. “The Curious World of Donald Trump’s Private Russian Connections.” The American Interest. Volume 12, Number 4 (December 19, 2016).

[72] Robert Kolker. “Will Trump Rescue the Oligarch in the Gilded Cage?Bloomberg (February 15, 2017).

[73] Stephen Grey, Tom Bergin, Sevgil Musaieva and Roman Anin. “SPECIAL REPORT-Putin’s allies channelled billions to Ukraine oligarch.” Reuters (November 26, 2014).

[74] Robert Kolker. “Will Trump Rescue the Oligarch in the Gilded Cage?Bloomberg (February 15, 2017).

[75] Dustin DeMoss. “From Russia With Love: Trump’s Alliances With Putin.” Huffington Post (June 30, 2016).

[76] Michael Barbaro & Johnathan Mahler. “Quiet Fixer in Donald Trump’s Campaign: His Son-in-Law, Jared Kushner.” New York Times (July 4, 2016).

[77] Jodi Kantor. “For Kushner, Israel Policy May Be Shaped by the Personal.” New York Times (February 11, 2017).

[78]Report: Trump, Kushner foundations have donated thousands to Chabad.” Jewish Telegraph Agency (January 10, 2017).

[79] Jodi Kantor. “For Kushner, Israel Policy May Be Shaped by the Personal.” New York Times (February 11, 2017).

[80] Allison Kaplan Sommer. “Meet the Kushners: The Feuding Real Estate Dynasty That Links Donald Trump and Chris Christie.” Haaretz (March 1, 2016).

[81] Andrew Ross Sorkin. “Donald Trump’s Pick for Fund-Raiser Is Rife With Contradictions.” New York Times (May 9, 2016).

[82] Kaileen Gaul. “The Kushners break bread with Team Trump: Jared and Ivanka welcome several members of the President’s cabinet for the first big Shabbat meal at their new DC home.” Daily Mail (January 28, 2017).

[83] Fishkoff Sue. The Rebbe’s Army. (New York: Knopf Doubleday, 2003), p. 185.

[84] Allison Kaplan Sommer. “The Hollywood Connection Between Trump’s Treasury Pick and Billionaire at Center of Netanyahu Scandal.” Haaretz (November 30, 2016).

[85] Andrew Ross Sorkin. “Donald Trump’s Pick for Fund-Raiser Is Rife With Contradictions.” New York Times (May 9, 2016).

[86] Lizzie Widdicombe. “Ivanka and Jared’s Power Play.” The New Yorker (August 22, 2016).

[87] Sierra Marquina. “Rupert Murdoch’s Ex-Wife Wendi Deng Is Dating Vladimir Putin.” US Weekly (March 31, 2016).

[88] Susanne Craig, Jo Becker & Jesse Drucker. “Jared Kushner, a Trump In-Law and Adviser, Chases a Chinese Deal.” New York Times (January 7, 2017).

[89] Anneta Konstantinides. “Who cares about the tennis? Ivanka Trump sits with wife of Russian oligarch as she and husband Jared join Wendi Deng, Karlie Kloss, billionaire Clinton-backer David Geffen, Princess Beatrice and Democratic activist at the US Open.” The Daily Mail (September 12, 2016).

[90] Jonathan Marcus. “Putin and Netanyahu: A complex diplomatic dance.” BBC (March 9, 2017).

[91]  “Putin and Netanyahu to strike deal on Levianthan gas field.” The Australian. (October 19, 2015.

[92] Tovah Lazaroff. “Putin to Netanyahu: Israel, Russia ‘unconditional allies’ in war against terror.Jerusalem Post (June 7, 2016).

[93]Ronald S. Lauder: Russia’s fight against anti-Semitism isn’t just good for Jews – it’s good for Russia as well.” World Jewish Congress. (November 1, 2016).

[94] Lev Krichevksy. “In Putin’s return, Russian Jews see stability.” The Jerusalem Post. (October 10, 2011).

[95] Joshua Keating. “Putin’s Chosen People.” Slate (November 28, 2014).

[96] Konstanty Gebert. “Putin’s Jews.” Moment (November/December, 2015).

[97] Joshua Keating. “Putin’s Chosen People.” Slate (November 28, 2014).

[98] Scott Shane & Andrew Kramer. “Trump Team’s Links to Russia Crisscross in Washington.” New York Times (March 3, 2017).

[99] Chaim Lev & Ari Yashar. “Putin: ‘I support the struggle of Israel’.” Arutz Sheva (July 10, 2014).

[100] Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz. “Trump Upset Victory Divinely Sent to Begin Messianic Process: Rabbis.” Breaking News Israel (November 9, 2016).

[101] Richard N. Ostling. “Giving The Talmud to the Jews.” Time (18 January 1988).

[102] Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz. BIN EXCLUSIVE: Sanhedrin Asks Putin and Trump to Build Third Temple in Jerusalem. Breaking News Israel (November 10, 2016).

[103] Ibid.