Trump Survives Second Assassination Attempt in Two Months

Former President Donald Trump escaped unharmed from an assassination attempt while golfing in Florida. The incident, involving a suspect with an AK-style rifle, occurred two months after a similar attempt in Pennsylvania.

September 16 2024, 07:29 AM  •  6710 views

Trump Survives Second Assassination Attempt in Two Months

On September 15, 2024, former President Donald Trump narrowly escaped an assassination attempt while playing golf at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. This incident occurred approximately two months after a similar attempt in Pennsylvania, raising concerns about the safety of the Republican presidential nominee.

The U.S. Secret Service agents protecting Trump responded swiftly to the threat, firing at a man who was pointing an AK-style rifle with a scope at the former president. The suspect, identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, was apprehended by local authorities.

Routh, 58, has a complex background. Originally from North Carolina, he relocated to Hawaii in 2018. His social media activity reveals a shifting political stance, with posts supporting various candidates and causes over the years. Notably, Routh has a criminal record, including a 2002 conviction for possessing a weapon of mass destruction.

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The incident unfolded when Routh positioned himself 400 to 500 yards away from Trump, concealed in shrubbery surrounding the golf course. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw explained that the vegetation provided cover, making detection challenging. The security measures for former presidents differ from those for sitting presidents, with protection focused on specific areas deemed high-risk by the Secret Service.

In response to the event, Trump reassured his supporters via email, stating, "I AM SAFE AND WELL!" His running mate, JD Vance, and Senator Lindsey Graham confirmed speaking with Trump, describing him as being in "good spirits."

Fox News host Sean Hannity shared details from his conversation with Trump and his golf partner, Steve Witkoff. They recounted hearing gunshots and the rapid response of Secret Service agents, who quickly secured Trump and transported him to safety in a reinforced golf cart.

"I was even and had a birdie putt."

Trump's reaction after the incident

Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump's Democratic opponent in the upcoming election, expressed relief at his safety, emphasizing that "Violence has no place in America." The White House echoed this sentiment, stating that President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris would be kept informed about the investigation.

Despite the incident, Trump has not announced any changes to his schedule. He is set to participate in a live X (formerly Twitter) event on September 16, 2024, to launch his sons' cryptocurrency platform.

A congressional bipartisan task force, led by Representatives Mike Kelly and Jason Crow, is investigating both this incident and the July 13 assassination attempt. They have requested a briefing from the Secret Service and plan to share updates as the investigation progresses.

This recent event has reignited discussions about political violence and the security measures necessary for high-profile political figures. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, ensuring the safety of candidates remains a paramount concern for law enforcement agencies and the American public alike.

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