publish time

14/07/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

14/07/2024

President Joe Biden speaks on July 13, 2024, in Rehoboth Beach, Del., addressing news that gunshots rang out at Republican presidential candidate former president Donald Trump's Pennsylvania campaign rally. (AP)

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del, July 14, (AP): US President Joe Biden said Saturday that "everybody must condemn” the suspected assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump.
Addressing the nation about two hours after the shooting, Biden said he was relieved that Trump is reportedly "doing well.” He said he had been unable to reach Trump before his remarks, but the White House said he did speak to Trump several hours later.
"We cannot allow this to be happening,” Biden said. "The idea that there’s violence in America like this is just unheard of."
Biden, speaking without a teleprompter, said he was waiting for additional information before formally calling the attack an attempted assassination on the former president.
"I have an opinion, but I don’t have any facts,” he told reporters, pledging to provide updates as he learns more.
After midnight, he returned to the White House, cutting short a weekend stay in Delaware. The White House said he and Vice President Kamala Harris will receive an updated briefing from homeland security and law enforcement officials Sunday morning.
The president delivered remarks from the White House’s emergency briefing room in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, which is set up whenever the president travels to allow him to deliver remarks to the country in a matter of minutes. He was spending the weekend at his beach home and was at a nearby church for mass when the shooting occurred.
As he left the church, reporters asked if the president had been briefed about the shooting. Biden turned toward reporters with a serious look on his face but replied simply, "no,” before stepping into his motorcade.
Biden received an "initial briefing” from aides moments later then convened security officials for a more in-depth update from Kimberly Cheatle, the director of the United States Secret Service, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and White House homeland security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall.