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Trump says he ‘knew history would judge’ his immediate reaction to shooting

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Washington Post,
Publish Date
Mon, 15 Jul 2024, 1:00pm

Trump says he ‘knew history would judge’ his immediate reaction to shooting

Author
Washington Post,
Publish Date
Mon, 15 Jul 2024, 1:00pm
  • US President Joe Biden has given a rare Oval Office address after yesterday鈥檚 assassination attempt on Donald Trump, saying 鈥渨e resolve our differences at the ballot box ... not with bullets鈥.
  • Trump has landed in Milwaukee ahead of the Republican National Convention. He鈥檚 told聽The Washington Examiner聽the reason he wasn鈥檛 killed was 鈥渢hat he looked away from the crowd and to a screen with speech notes鈥.
  • Authorities say聽聽at a Pennsylvania campaign rally.
  • 聽during the gunfire and was treated at a medical facility.
  • Audience member聽. Two other men suffered critical injuries.

US President Joe Biden has urged Americans to unify in the wake of an assassination attempt against his opponent Donald Trump, calling on the country to 鈥渓ower the temperature in our politics鈥 amid a tumultuous presidential campaign in a time of division and anger.

鈥淭he political rhetoric in this country has gotten very heated. It鈥檚 time to cool it down,鈥 Biden said in an address from the Oval Office.

鈥淒isagreement is inevitable in American democracy. It鈥檚 part of human nature,鈥 he added during the speech, his third remarks to the nation in the span of less than 24 hours.

鈥淏ut politics must never be a literal battlefield, and, God forbid, a killing field.鈥

Biden has rarely addressed the nation from the Oval Office during his presidency, and he used the solemn setting to signal the seriousness of the moment.

The remarks were an effort to return to what has long been Biden鈥檚 core political strength: a reputation for compassion, moderation and maturity. That image has been eclipsed in recent weeks by one of an 81-year-old President struggling to complete his thoughts at last month鈥檚 debate.

During his speech, Biden placed the Trump shooting squarely in a chain of recent violent events, most of which were aimed at Democrats: the 2021 assault on the US Capitol, the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, the attack on the husband of former speaker Nancy Pelosi, and various threats against election officials.

In an earlier address from the White House Roosevelt Room on Sunday afternoon, Biden urged Americans not to make assumptions about the shooter鈥檚 motives. 鈥淲e鈥檒l debate and we鈥檒l disagree - that鈥檚 not going to change. But we are not going to lose sight of who we are as Americans,鈥 he said.

The President received a briefing from top law enforcement and homeland security officials on the shooting Sunday morning, and he pledged to share more information with the public as the investigation unfolds. He said he had instructed the Secret Service to review the security measures at the rally, where a gunman fired at Trump from a nearby building, and to reexamine the safety protocols for the Republican National Convention, which begins Monday in Milwaukee.

Biden鈥檚 careful words and actions underscored his dual role as a President who has warned about political violence and a candidate running against a man targeted by that violence. 鈥淭he power to change America should always rest in the hands of the people, not in the hands of would-be assassin,鈥 he said in his Oval Office remarks.

The reverberations of Saturday鈥檚 shooting, likely to be long-lasting and unpredictable, quickly began to reshape the contours of the 2024 race.

US President Joe Biden has called for unity in the wake of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Photo / Getty Images
US President Joe Biden has called for unity in the wake of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Photo / Getty Images

Biden postponed a scheduled Monday trip to the Lyndon B. Johnson Library in Austin. Vice President Harris delayed a trip to Florida to talk about abortion rights. The Biden-Harris campaign halted a $50 million ad blitz. And Biden鈥檚 team strategized privately about how to move forward in the face of an event that occurred at a time when the President was already under pressure to stabilise his candidacy.

The shooting at Trump鈥檚 rally late Saturday unfolded just as Biden was attempting to focus his campaign even more sharply on criticizing his Republican opponent, including for his intemperate rhetoric and divisive message, in an effort to move the conversation beyond his rocky performance in the June 27 presidential debate, which has prompted more than 20 congressional Democrats to call on him to end his bid for re-election.

Inside Biden鈥檚 campaign, officials spent Sunday trying to plot a path forward for a re-election bid that had largely gone silent since the shooting. On an all-staff call Sunday evening, Jen O鈥橫alley Dillon, Biden鈥檚 campaign chair, said there 鈥渁re no perfect answers鈥 for how to respond to what authorities are investigating as an attempted assassination.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no like plug-and-play on how to navigate something like this,鈥 she said, according to a source familiar with her comments who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations. 鈥淎nd all we can do is keep working through it and, you know, lean on each other and stay flexible and, you know, continue to focus on why we鈥檙e all here.鈥

Biden said Sunday evening that he would resume traveling the country this week to make a case for his vision, noting that Republicans would likely be criticizing his record during their confab in Milwaukee.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 how democracy should work,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e debate and disagree.鈥

The President planned to travel Monday to Las Vegas, where he is scheduled to address conferences of the NAACP and UnidosUS, a leading Hispanic civil rights organization, later in the week.

Some Democrats said it was important to keep highlighting the contrast with Trump, while also showing sensitivity and compassion. They noted that Trump is set to receive his party鈥檚 presidential nomination during the Republican convention.

鈥淭his should not keep us from having frank conversations, even partisan conversations, about where we are on the issue contrasts,鈥 said Maria Cardona, a Democratic strategist, who praised both Biden and Trump for measured responses in the hours after the shooting. 鈥淲e should not feel compelled to bite our tongues in terms of bringing that contrast. We can absolutely bring that contrast without pouring gasoline on the fire of violent political rhetoric.鈥

Biden campaign officials say the attempted assassination further underscores Biden鈥檚 main motivation for running for President, in both 2020 and 2024: saving democracy, ending political violence and uniting the country. If Republicans seek to blame Biden or Democrats for the shooting, the officials said, they will stress that opposition to political violence has long been central to the President鈥檚 message - and note that several recent episodes of political violence have been cheered by some on the right.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage. Photo / Getty Images

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage. Photo / Getty Images

After Biden participates in an interview with NBC on Monday afternoon, his campaign and the Democratic National Committee 鈥渨ill continue drawing the contrast between our positive vision for the future and Trump and Republicans鈥 backward-looking agenda over the course of the week,鈥 a campaign official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to preview campaign strategy.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote Sunday that 鈥渋t is more important than ever that we stand United and show our True Character as Americans.鈥

The two men spoke by phone Saturday after the shooting, in which Trump said a bullet pierced his right ear. The call was 鈥済ood, short and respectful,鈥 said one White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private conversation.

Biden cut short his weekend stay in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, to return to the White House on Saturday and began canceling some planned political activities. Harris鈥檚 canceled trip would have taken her to Trump鈥檚 home turf in Palm Beach County in Florida where she planned to focus on Republicans鈥 efforts to curtail abortion rights. Biden had planned to visit the Johnson library to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. Aides said the events would be postponed in light of the shooting.

Biden will move ahead with his planned interview with NBC鈥檚 Lester Holt on Monday, which will air in prime time as the Republican convention is getting underway.

The push for Biden to pull out appeared to be stalling after Biden held an hour-long news conference Thursday and a raucous rally Friday in which he defiantly declared he would not step aside. Some Democrats have suggested that Saturday鈥檚 shooting would further quiet discussion of Biden stepping aside, as political leaders of all stripes face pressure to lower the temperature on their rhetoric.

At Friday鈥檚 rally, Biden seized on Trump鈥檚 criminal conviction, the accusations of sexual assault and rape against him and the far-right Project 2025 agenda being pushed by the former President鈥檚 allies.

He went on to call Trump 鈥渁 threat to this nation,鈥 highlighting the Capitol insurrection and other acts of political violence he suggested were inspired by the former President.

Republicans have seized on Biden鈥檚 messaging in the aftermath of Saturday鈥檚 shooting, some asserting without evidence that the President bore responsibility for the incident. Senator JD Vance (Ohio), a potential Trump running mate, was one of several GOP leaders who tried to draw a link between Democrats鈥 rhetoric and the shooter鈥檚 actions Saturday.

鈥淭he central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs,鈥 Vance wrote on social media after the shooting. 鈥淭hat rhetoric led directly to President Trump鈥檚 attempted assassination.鈥

The shooter鈥檚 motives have not been established and remain under investigation.

Trump鈥檚 own rhetoric has often been far more explicit. He has amplified posts on social media calling for military tribunals of his enemies and depicted Biden tied up in the back of a pickup truck. He has accused Biden of running a 鈥淕estapo administration鈥 and warned that his own criminal indictment would lead to 鈥減otential death and destruction.鈥

The shooting attempt at least temporarily complicates Biden鈥檚 stated plans to take the fight to Trump more directly. Images of Trump鈥檚 raised fist and bloodied face have ricocheted across the internet as his supporters 鈥 and even some of his critics 鈥 have lauded him for his defiant response to the shooting.

In recent private calls with donors and lawmakers before the shooting, Biden promised he would be more aggressive in public. On a call with donors on Monday, when asked what he would do differently in the next debate with Trump, Biden said, 鈥渁ttack, attack, attack, attack鈥.

In the same call, the President said he was done talking about his politically damaging debate performance. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time to put Trump in the bull鈥檚 eye,鈥 he said.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Republicans quickly seized on the comment.

Campaign aides said Biden鈥檚 comments referred to a desire to put a harsher spotlight on Trump and Project 2025, an agenda crafted by Trump鈥檚 allies that would dramatically reshape the federal government, and were in no way a call for violence.

One of the Project 2025鈥瞫 own leaders floated the prospect of political violence earlier this month.

鈥淲e are in the process of the second American revolution,鈥 Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts warned recently, adding that it 鈥渨ill remain bloodless, if the left allows it to be.鈥

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