Elon Musk publicly endorsed Donald Trump’s reelection bid on Saturday evening, mere moments after a shooting incident seemingly occurred at the former president’s campaign rally in Pennsylvania. After being forcibly removed from the stage by the Secret Service, Donald Trump was spotted with visible signs of injury, including streaks of blood on his facial features.
“I wholeheartedly support President Trump and look forward to his swift recovery.”
“A few moments afterwards, the veteran journalist quipped, ‘The last time America had a presidential contender as forceful was Theodore Roosevelt.’ Meanwhile, X, formerly Twitter’s owner, posted {a picture} of Trump, his fist raised in defiance, with a smear of blood on his face, flanked by Secret Service agents.”
Just minutes into President Trump’s Saturday rally address, Secret Service agents rushed to surround him following a series of sharp cracking sounds. As of publication, the Secret Service is investigating the noises, which have yet to be formally confirmed as gunshots. Richard A. Goldfinger, Pennsylvania district lawyer, dismisses the credibility of the suspect and a single attendee. A senior representative for former President Donald Trump, Steven Cheung, has publicly stated that Trump’s current condition is positive.
“President Trump expresses gratitude to law enforcement and first responders for their swift response in the face of this heinous act,” says Cheung. A preliminary evaluation is being conducted on him at a nearby community healthcare center to determine the nature of his condition. Extra particulars will observe.”
Elon Musk donated to the pro-Trump America PAC on Friday, according to reports. Although the report doesn’t disclose the exact amount of Musk’s contribution, it describes the donation as a “substantial quantity.”
Elon Musk made his first political contribution since declining to publicly endorse a presidential candidate in multiple recent interviews, with the $3,000 donation coming on a Friday. In March, Elon Musk revealed he was “leaning away” from publicly endorsing a presidential candidate, specifically stating he wouldn’t be backing anyone, including incumbent President Joe Biden?
The White House stated that President Biden received a preliminary briefing on the situation.