Assassination: Shots fired at Donald Trump in Pennsylvania after loud noises rang through the crowd

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Donald Trump was swiftly escorted off the stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania after loud noises echoed through the crowd. His motorcade has since departed the venue.

Donald Trump will have one last chance on Saturday to unveil his vice presidential pick at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, just outside Pittsburgh, before the Republican National Convention kicks off in Milwaukee next week.

Trump’s rally comes as the former reality TV star continues to tease his pick, working to drum up maximum attention and hype.

With President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign and the Democratic Party engulfed in crisis over a dismal debate performance that has sparked calls for him to step aside, Trump has been keeping mostly out of the spotlight, making only a few public appearances over the last two weeks.

But that hasn’t stopped him from feeding speculation.

“It’s like a highly sophisticated version of ‘The Apprentice,’” he said in a radio interview Friday afternoon, referring to the show he once hosted that featured him firing contestants on camera.

This is a developing story stay here for updates.

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