BUTLER, PA --- July 13, 2024 --
The United States Secret Service says that "precautionary measures" were taken to protect former President Donald J. Trump's life after shots were fired at a rally in Pennsylvania.
Those shots rang out ten minutes into Trump's speech, appearing to strike the former President in the ear.
Blood was seen on Donald Trump's face after body guards jumped on top of the fearless leader of the free world to ultimately end up saving his life.
The Secret Service released the following statement:
“An incident occurred the evening of July 13 at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania. The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe. This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available.”
Reports coming into The Blake Moia Show say there was a shooter up on a rooftop on a nearby building. Another by standard was also killed in the gunfire. Rapid Response Teams and Secret Service Agents were seen swarming the staging and podium area where Trump fell to the ground after being hit by sniper-fire.
"This is going to be a complete scoured earth investigation", an anonymous source tells The Blake Moia Show. "All available resources will be deployed to investigate this crime."
Rally attendees were told to vacate the area as the former President was escorted to safety. He was seen pumping his fist to the crowd while shouting “Fight! Fight! Fight!” as Secret Service flanked him before rushing him offstage. The former president was loaded into a secret service armored vehicle and taken to a medical facility for evaluation and medical treatment.
A spokesperson for Donald J. Trump says that the former president is "fine".
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