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Shots fired - Trump with 'blood on face' as 'popping sounds' heard at rally in Pennsylvania 01:33
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Former president Donald Trump was seen with what appeared to be blood on his face after gunshots rang out at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday.

Footage shows Trump ducking behind his lectern as secret service agents rushed the platform, before raising his fist to the crowd. He was then moved to the waiting motorcade.

At time of publication, the US Secret Service reported that the former president and presumptive Republican candidate was 'safe'.

Shots fired - Trump with 'blood on face' as 'popping sounds' heard at rally in Pennsylvania

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July 13, 2024 at 23:05 GMT +00:00 · Published

Former president Donald Trump was seen with what appeared to be blood on his face after gunshots rang out at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday.

Footage shows Trump ducking behind his lectern as secret service agents rushed the platform, before raising his fist to the crowd. He was then moved to the waiting motorcade.

At time of publication, the US Secret Service reported that the former president and presumptive Republican candidate was 'safe'.

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Mandatory credit: Donald J. Trump for President

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Former president Donald Trump was seen with what appeared to be blood on his face after gunshots rang out at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday.

Footage shows Trump ducking behind his lectern as secret service agents rushed the platform, before raising his fist to the crowd. He was then moved to the waiting motorcade.

At time of publication, the US Secret Service reported that the former president and presumptive Republican candidate was 'safe'.

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