This weekend's assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump[1] shook the nation as the press searchs for answers and the political class manages boiling tensions within the two political parties.
Naturally, many have compared the nearly fatal incident to
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley said Sunday that "politics is secondary" after the assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Appearing on "Fox News Sunday," Whatley said he still expects Trump to attend the upcoming nominating
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro[1] delivered an update on the investigation into the assassination attempt against former President Trump on Sunday.
Shapiro says state police are working together with federal investigators to learn more information about the shooter.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., says the U.S. has to "turn down … the temperature" following President Trump's[1] attempted assassination at a rally on Saturday.
The senator referred to the shooting as a "dark day" and "tragedy" during an interview with CNN's