Trump assassination attempt live: Suspect accused of aiming AK-47 into Florida golf course named as Ryan Routh
The man accused of pointing a rifle with a scope into former President Donald Trump’s golf club was identified as Ryan Wesley Routh
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A man pointed the barrel of an AK-47-style weapon through the fence at Trump National Golf Club in West Palm Beach while Donald Trump was playing a round of golf on Sunday, prompting the Secret Service to open fire, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said.
The suspect was named as Ryan Wesley Routh, three law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.
Sheriff Bradshaw said the suspect dropped the weapon and fled in an SUV when agents opened fire. He was later taken into custody in a neighboring county thanks to a witness who saw him running from the bushes.
The former president is safe and unharmed, and the FBI says it is investigating “what appears to be an attempted assassination” of the Republican presidential nominee, just nine weeks after he survived another attempt on his life.
Authorities found two backpacks hanging on a fence and a GoPro camera, and said that man was about 400 yards to 500 yards away from Trump and hiding in shrubbery when he was spotted.
The incident comes two months after Trump survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, back on July 13.
Gunman Thomas Crooks opened fire on the former president with an AR-style rifle from a rooftop of a nearby building. A bullet struck Trump in the ear while one rallygoer was killed before Crooks was shot dead by Secret Service snipers.
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Trump’s lead drastically shrinks in Iowa
Donald Trump’s lead in the red state of Iowa has plummeted, according to a new poll.
The new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll finds that the former president is leading Kamala Harris by just four percentage points in Iowa, with 47 percent to 43 percent of likely voters.
This is a drastic change from the 18-point lead Trump had over President Joe Biden in June, when the Republican had 50 percent to the Democrat’s 32 percent of votes.
Iowa was won by Republicans in 2016 and 2020.
Walz hails ‘fellow cat owner Taylor Swift’
“Coach” Tim Walz took a moment during a fired-up speech in Superior, Wisconsin, to give a shout-out to the Harris-Walz campaign’s most high-profile supporter — and reference a song off her Tortured Poets Department album.
Kamala Harris’s vice presidential running mate, accompanied by his wife Gwen, was in full pep-talk oratorical flow on Saturday afternoon when he decided to share some advice with the men in the crowd.
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IN FOCUS: Days after his debate drubbing by Harris, Donald Trump is still flailing
Andrew Feinberg writes:
Days after a debate that he hoped would restore his 2024 election lead over Vice President Kamala Harris, former president Donald Trump has found himself digging deeper and deeper into a hole of his own making.
He is trailing Harris in fundraising, in most polls taken following their face-off in Philadelphia on Tuesday, and now in the poll-of-polls averages that political forecasters look to when making their predictions of who will win the November presidential election.
Perhaps most importantly, he is beginning to fall behind Harris in nearly all of the key states where voters will, under America’s byzantine electoral system, determine who shall serve atop the country’s executive branch for the next four years.
It’s a stunning and quick reversal of fortune for the former president, who has spent most of the time since he announced his third presidential campaign leading in those same polls.
Despite the candidate’s messaging troubles, the Trump campaign still believes they are ahead.
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Days after his debate drubbing by Harris, Donald Trump is still flailing
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In rare political intervention, Pope Francis strongly criticises both Harris and Trump
Pope Francis has waded into US politics in a rare intervention, criticising both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as being “against life” and urging American voters to pick “the lesser evil” between the two.
Francis criticised Mr Trump’s policies towards migrants and Ms Harris’s stance on abortion, as he spoke to reporters on board his return flight after a historic Asia-Pacific tour.
While stressing that he was not an American and would not be voting. he expressed himself in stark terms when asked to weigh in on their positions on two hot-button issues in the US election that are also of major concern to the Catholic Church.
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Pope Francis reveals his views on Trump and Harris in rare political intervention
Pope describes both candidates as being ‘against life’ for different reasons, as he urges US voters to ‘choose the lesser evil’
Biden’s blunt response when asked what he thinks of Putin during White House meeting
President Joe Biden gave a blunt response when asked what he thought about Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Biden stated: “I don’t think much about Vladimir Putin” as Sir Keir Starmer joined the US President for talks about the conflict in Ukraine. The pair sat in the Blue Room at the White House on Friday (13 September) as the Prime Minister spoke of how the UK and US are “strategically aligned” in their attempts to resolve the war. Sir Keir said the next weeks and months will be “crucial” in Ukraine and said it was “important” the two countries continued to support the eastern European nation in its fight against Russia.
People respond to JD Vance sharing video he claims shows migrants grilling cats: ‘Clearly chicken you weirdo’
Republican vice-presidential candidate Senator JD Vance continues to stoke outrage against foreign-born members of his own constituency, sharing video footage with his 1.9 million social media followers that he claimed showed African migrants in Dayton, Ohio “eating cats” — but instead appears to show nothing more than poultry cooking on an outdoor grill.
Justin Rohrlich has the story.
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US denies involvement in plot to to overthrow Maduro as three Americans arrested in Venezuela
The State Department has said any claims of US involvement in a plot to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro were “categorically false” after the arrests of three Americans, two Spanish citizens, and a Czech citizen on Saturday.
According to the Venezuelan government, the group was detained on suspicion of plotting to destabilize the country through “violent actions”, adding that hundreds of weapons had been seized.
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