Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump

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<|im_start|>**Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump:

  • Secret Service agents engaged with a suspect who was pointing a high-powered rifle at Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida.
  • Trump is safe and unharmed.
  • The FBI is leading the investigation, calling it an "attempted assassination attempt" of the former president.
  • JD Vance, Trump's running mate, released a statement saying he's glad Trump is safe.
  • The suspect was taken into custody.

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