President Calls for National Unity After Attempted Assassination
Washington D.C. – In a televised address from the White House, President Joe Biden called on Americans to come together as a nation following the attempted assassination of his predecessor and electoral rival, Donald Trump.
Biden Urges Unity
"We must come together as a nation to show who we are," Biden said, emphasizing the importance of unity in the face of adversity. The President also revealed that he had a "brief but good" conversation with Trump after the shooting, which took place at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Investigation Ongoing
The President acknowledged that the motive behind the shooting is still unknown, urging Americans not to make assumptions about the shooter’s affiliations or motivations. "We know who it is," Biden said. "I urge everyone to please not make assumptions about his motives or his affiliations."
Address to the Nation
Biden announced that he will address the nation from the White House on Sunday evening, providing further updates on the situation and calling for national unity.