Trump injured in incident at rally
CNN
There were loud bangs at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump fell to the ground injured. He was stood back up by security personnel and had blood on his face. He was yelling back to the crowd when he stood up. He was whisked away by security personnel.
Former President Donald Trump was injured Saturday after there were loud bangs at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. After the bangs, Trump fell to the ground. He was stood back up by security personnel and had blood on his face. He was yelling back to the crowd and then was whisked away by security personnel. A senior Trump adviser in Milwaukee told CNN that they are working to gather information on the condition of the former president. The adviser was heartened by Trump’s fist bumps as he was led off the stage and to his SUV. “We don’t know his condition,” the adviser said. “We pray he is OK.” This is a developing story and will be updated.
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