Left-wing Hollywood actor John Leguizamo disseminated false information which insinuated that former President Donald Trump was not injured in the Pennsylvania assassination attempt on Saturday.
Read More Actor John Leguizamo Posts Old 2022 Picture Of Trump’s Ear, Insinuates Assassination Injury Is FakeTag: Pennsylvania
Comer To Subpoena U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) is set to subpoena U.S. Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle, urging her testimony on the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
Read More Comer To Subpoena U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly CheatleTrump Shooter’s Parents Called Police The Day Of Failed Assassination
After the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at his recent Pennsylvania rally, the father of the gunman who shot Trump’s ear called the police, reporting that his son and an AR-15 he owned had gone missing, prompting him to worry, according to the Independent outlet.
Read More Trump Shooter’s Parents Called Police The Day Of Failed AssassinationTrump, Vance Announce Indoor Rally Following Assassination Attempt
The Trump Campaign has announced that former President Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance will hold their first rally on Saturday, July 20th, in Michigan.
Read More Trump, Vance Announce Indoor Rally Following Assassination AttemptReport: Elon Musk To Donate $45M A Month To Trump Super PAC Following Assassination Attempt
Tesla founder Elon Musk has announced he plans to donate $45 million per month to a super political-action committee backing the former president.
Read More Report: Elon Musk To Donate $45M A Month To Trump Super PAC Following Assassination AttemptGoFundMe For Trump Rally Shooting Victims Raises Over $4M
A high-profile political fundraiser based in Florida launched a “President (Donald) Trump Authorized” GoFundMe, aiming to raise money for “wounded” victims and the families of those killed in Saturday’s assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.
Read More GoFundMe For Trump Rally Shooting Victims Raises Over $4M