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World leaders react to Trump incident

A number of world leaders have already responded to the shooting incident on ting of US President Donald Trump. They condemned “political violence.”

RBC-Ukraine reported this in a post to AP.

A spokesman for the office of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “We are shocked by the scenes at the rally President Trump in Pennsylvania. We strongly condemn all forms of political violence and pay our utmost respect to President Trump and his homeland at this hour.”

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on social media X, what “feels” immediately” before shooting. “It is impossible to overestimate – political violence is not at all pleasant. My thoughts are with the great President Trump, the participants in the attack and all the Americans,” Trudeau said.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the incident “disturbing i “The democratic process has no place for violence.” Trump was attacked just before a rally in Pennsylvania. After the shooting had finished, the security guards covered the ex-president and removed him from the stage.

Year later it became clear that Trump had recovered from a slight fire injury. One of the peeps and the attacker died.

Trump, in the words of his press service, feels good.

President Joe Biden blamed the Secret Service for the fact that Trump was taken to a safe place. Biden also called to condemn the swing.

In his social media, Truth Social, Trump said that he suffered injuries to the upper part of his right ear and lost a lot of blood.

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