Skip to content

04:46 'NYT': Explosives found in Trump-attacker's house

Shots at Trump in Real-Time

Kevin Rojek at a press conference in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Trump rally also took place there.
Kevin Rojek at a press conference in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Trump rally also took place there.

04:46 'NYT': Explosives found in Trump-attacker's house

Over the Trump assassination attempt, more information is coming to light. Besides the rudimentary bomb components found in Thomas Matthew Crooks' car, the 20-year-old is reportedly suspected of having potential explosives in his house as well. This is stated in an article by the "New York Times" citing trusted sources.

04:15 Trump assassination attempt was a member of a shooting club
According to US media, the Trump assassination attempt was a member of a shooting club. "The Clairton Sportsmen's Club can confirm that Thomas Matthew Crooks was a member," states a statement from the club's lawyer, Robert Bootay. "Beyond that, the club, in light of ongoing police investigations, cannot provide any further comment on this matter." The Clairton Sportsmen's Club operates a wooded facility in the southern hills of Pittsburgh with a 200-yard shooting range.

03:31 Federal government preparing for Trump's re-election
The German federal government is reportedly preparing for a potential second US presidency for Donald Trump, according to its Transatlantic Coordinator Michael Link. "Besides the intensive preparations of the German government, which are running very intensively and discreetly behind the scenes, we also need a consensus of the democratic parties, factions, and political foundations," Link told the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND). "I am seeking this consensus regularly and have been networking intensively with the competent colleagues in the CDU and CSU on the topic of preparing for a possible scenario Trump 2.0," says the FDP politician. Previously, the deputy CDU faction leader Jens Spahn and the green chairman of the Bundestag European Affairs Committee, Anton Hofreiter, had warned that Germany should prepare better for a potential Trump re-election.

02:25 Biden calls for de-escalation in campaign
US President Joe Biden called for de-escalation in the US campaign following the assassination attempt on his predecessor and political rival Donald Trump. "We settle our differences at the ballot box. That's how it works - at the ballot box, not with bullets," Biden said in a rare address to the nation from the Oval Office in the White House. "We need to lower the heated rhetoric in politics." He reminded Americans that they were "neighbors and friends, not enemies." Biden expressed relief that Trump was not seriously injured in the shooting. Biden acknowledged that the campaign had been marked by highly heated political rhetoric but emphasized the high stakes of the upcoming presidential elections.

01:46 Biden resumes campaign planning
Following a brief campaign pause due to the assassination attempt on his predecessor and political opponent Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden plans to resume campaign appearances in the coming days. According to the White House, Biden will visit the NAACP convention in Las Vegas on Tuesday and participate in a local campaign event there on Wednesday. Biden had canceled a trip to Texas scheduled for Monday and cut short a weekend stay in Delaware due to the shooting.

01:04 Still Quiet and Frequently Bullied: What Matthew Crooks was Known For
The FBI in the US federal police identifies the Trump assassin as the 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. A driver's license image of Crooks shows him as a young man with side-parted dark blond hair, glasses, and a few freckles on his face. Crooks' former classmates describe him as a "quiet" student who often seemed "lonely," as reported by ABC News. A classmate claims Crooks was "socially withdrawn." He can't remember hearing Crooks talk about politics in general or Trump specifically. Jason Kohler, who claims to have attended the same high school as the alleged shooter, tells reporters, Crooks was often bullied. "He was quiet, but he was just bullied. He was bullied so much." So, Crooks, who occasionally wore hunter clothing, was mocked for his clothing style.

00:35 "Next Time Don't Shoot in the Air": US Democrat Dismisses Employee for Facebook Post
The Democratic representative in the US House of Representatives, Bennie Thompson, dismisses an employee who posted on social media that she wished the Trump assassin had aimed better. According to "New York Times," Jacqueline Marsaw wrote on Facebook: "I don't condone violence, but please take marksmanship lessons so you don't shoot in the air next time. Ups, that wasn't me who spoke." Thompson, who represents the second district of the US state of Mississippi, writes on X, he is grateful that Trump is doing well. He adds, there is no place for political violence in America's democracy.

23:50 No Intensification of Security Measures at Republican Party Convention
The Secret Service representative in charge of security for the Republican Party convention, Audrey Gibson-Cicchino, informs that the measures for the large-scale event will not be intensified initially. Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson does not see the possibility of banning weapons in the outer area of the event venue in Milwaukee as an additional precaution. Carrying firearms is protected by state laws, he says. At the Mega-Event, Trump is scheduled to officially be nominated as the Republican Party's presidential candidate during the week. Trump is trying to avoid giving the impression of weakness: He announced plans to travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the US state on Sunday afternoon (local time) to attend the party convention.

23:21 Biden: Motive of the Shooter Still Unclear
After the shooting of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, the motive of the shooter remains unclear. "We still have no information about the motive of the shooter," says US President Joe Biden at the White House to journalists. Biden urges the public not to speculate and to let the law enforcement agencies do their work.

22:53 Financial markets expect "landslide victory for Trump"

After the attempted assassination on US presidential candidate Donald Trump, financial markets will have to re-adjust. The bullet that hit Trump at an election rally increases his chances of winning - and therefore, financial markets may be significantly focusing on this, investors say. "The election is likely to be a landslide victory. This reduces the uncertainty," says Nick Ferres, Chief Investment Manager at Vantage Point Asset Management. Rong Ren Goh, Portfolio Manager of Eastspring Investments in Singapore, expects the Dollar to continue its recovery and investors to focus on a steeper yield curve for US Treasury bonds.

22:07 Injured visitors in stable condition

The two people who were severely injured in the attempted assassination on Donald Trump are in a stable condition, according to Pennsylvania police. At a campaign rally, a man from the audience was killed. The alleged shooter was shot by security guards. Trump was lightly and two visitors were severely injured.

21:57 FBI: Suspect acted alone, no identifiable ideology or psychological issues yet

The FBI has issued a warning: The alleged shooter acted alone, and there are no further safety concerns, an FBI representative says. The incident is being classified as a domestic terrorist attack and an attempted assassination. The FBI is investigating the social media accounts of the 20-year-old who was killed. However, there have been no identifiable ideology or psychological issues of the alleged perpetrator so far. The weapon was legally purchased, presumably by the suspect's father. Bomb experts have also secured a suspicious device in the suspect's car, which has been taken to the lab for further investigation.

21:42 Starmer speaks with Trump

Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer has spoken with former US President Donald Trump, according to government sources. He condemned the violence and expressed his condolences for the victims and their families, it is reported. Trump and the other injured were wished a quick recovery by Starmer, reports the British news agency PA.

21:16 Soeder gives Democrats an "outsider recommendation"

"Violence is certainly not a means of dispute resolution," says CSU chairman Markus Soeder and wishes Donald Trump a speedy recovery after the assassination attempt. He assesses the consequences for the presidential campaign and gives the Democrats a tip.

20:47 Trump to travel to Wisconsin Republican Party convention soon

Just a day after the assassination attempt on him, former US President Donald Trump plans to travel to the Republican Party convention in the state of Wisconsin. The Republican presidential candidate announced on the online platform Truth Social that he would leave for Milwaukee on Sunday afternoon local time and would not change his schedule.

20:39 Biden abandons plans for Texas trip

US President Joe Biden has canceled a planned trip to Texas at short notice. The White House announced this. Biden had originally planned to travel to the southern state on Monday. After the shootings at a campaign rally for Trump in Pennsylvania on Saturday evening local time, Biden had already cut short his weekend stay in Delaware and returned to the government headquarters in Washington earlier than planned.

20:11 Biden announces heightened security measures for the Republican convention
US-President Joe Biden announces a speech to the nation and calls for unity. "We must stand as one nation," says Biden at the White House and announces that in an official address from the Oval Office that evening (Monday night in German time), he will address the American people. For the Republican convention starting on Monday, Biden also announces that security measures should be heightened. He also calls for an independent investigation into the origins of the attack. Biden and his vice president Kamala Harris were briefed on the investigation status in the morning by the heads of the FBI and the Secret Service, the security agency for presidents and former presidents.

20:07 Live on ntv: Biden speaks on Trump assassination attempt
US-President Joe Biden speaks on the hour about the attempted assassination on his rival Donald Trump. Biden had already spoken out on Saturday a few hours after the incident and stated, "There is no place for this kind of violence in America." He then called Trump. Biden was briefed on the investigation status in the morning by the heads of the FBI and the Secret Service.

19:43 Firefighter threw himself in front of his family and died "as a hero"
The man killed at a campaign rally of former US President Donald Trump in the state of Pennsylvania was a firefighter and family man. This was announced by Pennsylvania Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro and he said he had spoken to his wife and daughters. The man died "as a hero" and threw himself over his family to shield them when the shots rang out at the Trump rally. He was an "ardent supporter" of Trump. Besides the one man in the crowd who died, two other spectators were injured. Shapiro said their condition was critical.

19:13 Many Republicans see blame with Biden and the Democrats
The majority of Republicans in Congress offer prayers and support for former President Donald Trump in the hours after the attack on a campaign event in Butler. According to the "Washington Post," approximately 30 of them directly blame US President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party, or journalists for the alleged instigation of the attack - despite Biden's clear condemnation of the violence and his statement that "every form of political violence must be denounced."

18:44 Former German US Ambassador: Copycats or Avengers more likely
The former German ambassador to the US, Wolfgang Ischinger, warns of the danger of a spiral of violence in the US election campaign. "Copycats - against Trump -, or avengers - against Joe Biden - are more likely," he tells the "Tagesspiegel." This applies all the more because "multiple conspiracy theories are confusing the already insecure American electorate." Michael Link, the Transatlantic Coordinator of the German government, also fears further political polarization in the US. "That must not happen. It's important now to maintain calm and respect. That's what President Joe Biden did with his call to Trump," says the FDP politician.

18:06 Trump's Lager sees confirmation of conspiracy theories
The shots at Donald Trump could be decisive for the upcoming Presidency election in the USA, explains Frank Umbach. The security expert finds it "inexplicable", that hints about the shooter were not followed up, and praises the Democrats for "the right reaction".

17:37 "He will never stop fighting for the salvation of America" - Trump's children express themselves
The children of former President Donald Trump pay tribute to their father and thank the agents who protected him. "He will never stop fighting for the salvation of America", writes Donald Trump Jr. on Twitter along with a photo of his father with a bloodied face raising his fist. Eric Trump shares the same photo on Instagram with a similar message in capital letters. In an Instagram story, Tiffany Trump thanks God that her father is still alive. "Political violence is never the answer", she writes, thanks the law enforcement agencies and the Secret Service, and pays tribute to the victims. "As you have seen today, my father is a fighter, and he will continue to fight for you and the USA." Ivanka Trump, who previously announced that she would not participate in her father's presidential campaign this year, thanks the bodyguards and writes: "I continue to pray for our country", and: "I love you, Dad, today and always."

17:15 The shooter also had explosives in his car
The Trump assassin, according to the "Wall Street Journal", also had explosives in his car. The car near the crime scene was secured, reports the newspaper, citing unidentified sources. The weapon used for the assassination attempt was bought by the father of the suspected assassin, reports the newspaper and ABC News further. It is said to be an AR-15 rifle. The rifle was developed in the 1950s, initially for the military. The rifle is externally almost identical to the M16 rifle, which the manufacturer Colt sold to the military. The AR-15 is the civilian version. Technically speaking, continuous firing is not possible with this weapon. Skilled shooters can, however, shoot many shots in very short time.

16:59 Now Melania Trump speaks out
After the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump, his wife Melania also speaks out. The slain guard was a "Monster" who tried to "extinguish Donald's passion, his laughter, his inventiveness, his love of music, and his enthusiasm", explains the former First Lady of the USA on Twitter. When she saw that a bullet had grazed her husband, she realized that her life and that of her son Barron were "on the brink of a devastating change". Melania Trump thanks the personal protectors of her husband.

16:26 "They're not catching up to me, they're catching up to you" - Trump Campaign launches fundraising appeal

According to Brad Bannon, a democratic strategist, this incident could benefit Trump. It fits the narrative of the former US President that the country is on the wrong track. "The attempted attack generates sympathy for Trump," says Bannon. "It also confirms the perception of his voters that something fundamental is wrong in this country." Trump's appearances at the four-day Republican nomination convention in Milwaukee, which begins on Monday, could be fueled by the attack. "If the country wasn't a powder keg before, it is now," says Chip Felkel, a republican political advisor who is not a Trump supporter. Hours after the incident, Trump's campaign launched a fundraising appeal via text message to voters. "They're not catching up to me, they're catching up to you," reads the message to voters.

16:08 Concerns before the convention: Republicans working with 40 law enforcement agencies

The chairman of the Republicans, Michael Whatley, assures that the agencies are working intensively to ensure security at the upcoming convention in Milwaukee. They are working with 40 different law enforcement agencies, according to Whatley on Fox News.

15:44 Top Trump advisors: "If something seems strange, please report it immediately"

Top advisors of Donald Trump's campaign team advise caution. "We are increasing armed security presence 24/7 with officers on site. Additional security checks are being conducted. Our top priority is to ensure the safety of all staff," quotes the "Washington Post" Trump campaign advisors Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles from a joint memo. "We also urge you to recognize the political polarization in this heated election. If something seems strange, please report it immediately to the leadership or a security team on site," it continues.

15:24 Witnesses describe chaotic scenes at Trump shooting

During Trump's campaign rally in Pennsylvania, shots were fired, causing chaos and panic. Witnesses speak of speculation about fireworks, the sound of gunshots, gunfire on the roof, and the moment Trump fell to the ground.

14:58 Leading Republican: "We need to tone down the rhetoric"The President of the US House of Representatives, Republican Mike Johnson, is working to calm things down. "We need to tone down the rhetoric," he says on MSNBC. "We need to lower the temperature in this country."

14:30 Expert: Trump shooting an opportunity for Biden

14:03 Trump calls for unity

"It's more important than ever that we come together," writes Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform. He is already looking forward to speaking in Wisconsin "to our great country" this week. The Republican nomination convention takes place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from Monday to Thursday. Trump writes further, he is praying for the wounded, and holds the memory of the deceased citizen "in our hearts." Trump had already called for unity in his inaugural address as US President in January 2017.

12:58 Stoltenberg shocked over Trump assassination attemptNATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is shocked over the assassination attempt on Trump. "I am shocked by the attempted assassination on the former president Trump", Stoltenberg writes on X. He wishes him a speedy recovery and is keeping the victims in his thoughts. Political violence has no place in democracies. NATO allies are standing together to defend freedom and values.

12:13 Video shows seconds between shooter's shots and Secret Service shotsThe American gossip news site TMZ shows a video in which both the shooter's shots and the Secret Service's shots, which may have saved Trump, can be heard. The incident caused panic among the bystanders. The recording was made from outside the area where the rally took place, as TMZ reports.

11:40 Secret Service denies Republican accusationThe Secret Service has denied the accusation that they had refused additional security resources for Trump in the last months. "The claim that a member of the former president's security team requested additional security resources which were denied by the Secret Service or the Home Security Department is absolutely false", said Secret-Service-Spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi. In fact, the Secret Service had recently increased security measures.

Few hours after the attack on Trump, Republican representative Michael Waltz had said that he had "reliable sources" who said that there had been repeated requests for stronger intelligence service protection for President Trump. Waltz did not provide any evidence.

11:16 Steinmeier wishes Trump a speedy recoveryAlso Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier condemns the assassination attempt and expresses his condolences to the family of the victim: "I condemn the assassination attempt on the 45. US President, Donald J. Trump", Steinmeier writes in a statement. "Violence has no place in our democracy - not in America, not with us. We can all contribute: Let us respect violence in political disputes! Let us push back hatred and hate speech from election campaigns and debates! Democracy tolerates sharp controversies - but violence destroys democracy. Donald J. Trump and the injured I wish a speedy recovery. My deepest condolences go to the family of the victim of the attack."

10:32 Expert: "Trump produced the image directly, instinctively"Seconds after the shots were fired, Trump is seen getting up covered in blood and raising his fist at Secret-Service agents. Political scientist Thomas Jäger sees the "master of political marketing" at work here. What is crucial now is whether Trump can continue to spin his "witch hunt" narrative.

10:10 Sharpshooter seems to have noticed shooter just before first shotsA video posted on X shows a sharpshooter at the Trump rally at the exact moment the shots are fired. Sharpshooters are deployed by the Secret Service to secure the area - which apparently did not work in this case. The sharpshooter seems to be observing something or someone through his scope. He recoils, just before the shots can be heard, indicating that he may have perceived the shooter as a threat in that moment. Shortly thereafter, the shooter was shot.

09:23 A participant warned of the assassin before the attackA participant named Greg Smith noticed a man with a rifle on a roof near the venue before the shootings at Trump's rally in Butler. He told on-site security: "Hey man, there's a guy with a rifle on the roof", he later told the BBC. The response was: "Ha-ha, what?", as if the security forces didn't know what was going on. "I thought: Why is Trump still speaking, why didn't they take him off the stage? ... The next thing I heard were five gunshots."

09:15 Scholz condemns the attempted assassinationGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz issued a statement on X regarding the assassination attempt against Trump: "The assassination attempt on US Presidential candidate Donald Trump is abhorrent. I wish him a quick recovery. My thoughts are also with the people who were affected by this act of violence. Such acts threaten democracy."

08:28 Photographer takes picture of possible projectileNew York Times photographer Doug Mills apparently took a picture at the exact moment a bullet narrowly missed Trump. Michael Harrigan, a retired FBI agent, told the newspaper that the photo "could very well show the air displacement from a bullet." Generally, it is possible to photograph a flying bullet, Harrigan added. Mills used a Sony digital camera at the Trump rally, which can take up to 30 pictures per second. The photo was taken with a shutter speed of 1/8000th of a second.

08:00 Alleged shooter registered as a RepublicanThe FBI has identified the alleged shooter as Thomas Matthew Crooks. He is from the small town of Bethel Park in Pennsylvania, an hour south of Butler, where the Trump rally took place. Crooks is registered as a Republican. According to reports, he donated $15 to a Democratic donation organization on the day of Biden's inauguration in January 2021.

The "New York Post" notes that Crooks was 17 years old at the time of the donation. He registered as a Republican member in September 2021, when he turned 18.

07:46 Expert: "Secret Service must answer some questions"As a former President and candidate, Trump is under the protection of the Secret Service. There are highest security precautions in place at all campaign events, as Obama's former campaign advisor Julius van de Laar reports. It now needs to be clarified how it was possible for a shooter to approach, despite these measures.

07:38 World leaders react in shockWorld leaders reacted in shock to the assassination attempt on Trump. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wrote on X, expressing deep shock and wishing Trump a quick recovery. She also expressed her condolences to the family of the innocent victim. "Political violence has no place in a democracy", she wrote. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also reacted in a similar manner. "My thoughts are with former President Trump, the participants of the event, and all Americans."

United Nations also condemn Trump attack. "The Secretary-general strongly condemns this act of political violence," says UN-Secretary-General António Guterres' spokesperson. "He wishes President Trump a swift recovery." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shares that he is "appalled" by the news of the attack. "Such violence has no justification and no place in the world. Never should violence prevail." Zelensky also wishes Trump a swift recovery.

Already on Saturday evening (local time), Biden had stated that he was grateful that Trump was safe and doing well. In the US, there is "no place for this kind of violence".

07:21 Open Questions to the Secret ServiceFBI agent Kevin Rojek says at a press conference that it was "surprising" that the shield bore several shots. In response to a question about security measures, he says that such questions should be answered by the Secret Service. Despite the name, the Secret Service is not a secret service, but (among other things) responsible for the security of US presidents and former US presidents.

"They conduct the initial security assessments and determine where the various security sites should be located," Rojek says. "And they are the ones responsible for securing the crime scene." A representative of the Secret Service is not present at the press conference. It was "no one available," Rojek says.

07:04 Trump in New Jersey, apparently in good healthA Trump spokesperson posts a video that shows Trump leaving an airport in New Jersey without assistance. His injured ear is not visible in the video. The Republicans have already announced that the nominating convention will take place as planned; the convention takes place from Monday to Thursday in Milwaukee. There, Trump will be officially nominated as the Republican presidential candidate. US President Biden shared that the Democrats would stop all campaign ads as soon as possible.

06:50 Shooter fired from a roof near the rallyAnthony Guglielmi, a Secret Service spokesperson, says the suspect fired "multiple shots at the stage" and was located "on an elevated position outside the event perimeter." This would suggest a roof near the rally.

06:39 Shooter is apparently a 20-year-old from PennsylvaniaThe person who shot Trump is a 20-year-old man from Pennsylvania, according to a source familiar with the investigation of the "Washington Post." Officially, the FBI states that they have not yet identified the shooter, but are "close" to doing so. The shooter is dead. According to Pennsylvania police, it is too early to say whether it was a lone gunman. There is also no indication of "any further threat."

06:25 Media: Trump released from hospitalTrump was discharged from the hospital late Saturday evening (local time), according to a Bloomberg report.

06:01 FBI confirms attempted assassination against Ex-President Trump at rallyAfter the shootings at a campaign event in the US state of Pennsylvania, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has classified the incident as an "attempted assassination" against former President Donald Trump. "This was an attempted assassination against our former president Donald Trump," FBI Agent Kevin Rojek in Butler, the location of the rally, said. Trump was injured in the ear by the gunshots, according to law enforcement reports. A bystander was killed and two others were seriously injured.

04:41 Biden phones Trump after attack
US President Joe Biden personally phoned the Republican. The White House confirmed this without disclosing the contents of the conversation. On Sunday, Biden will be briefed at the White House by law enforcement agencies about the status of the investigations, it was further stated.

03:58 Republicans to hold convention despite Trump attackThe US Republicans plan to hold their nominating convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as planned this week, despite the attack on their presidential candidate Donald Trump. The party and Trump's campaign team made this clear in a joint statement. The Republicans will gather in Milwaukee from Monday to officially nominate the 78-year-old as their presidential candidate.

03:54 Shooter fired from elevated positionIn the attack on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, the alleged shooter opened fire from an "elevated position" outside the event venue. One bystander was killed and two others were seriously injured, according to the Secret Service. Initially, there was talk of a seriously injured person.

02:55 Trump: I was hit by a bullet in the earFormer US President Donald Trump, according to his own statements, was injured in the ear by a bullet during the attack at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. "I was hit by a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

00:33 Shots fired at Trump: Secret Service escorts Ex-President from stageFormer US President Donald Trump was escorted from the stage by security personnel during a campaign event in Pennsylvania after gunshots were fired. In the images, Trump is seen with a bloody ear and raised fist.

01: Joe Biden comments on the political climateFollowing the Trump assassination attempt, US President Joe Biden called for a toning down of the heated rhetoric in politics. He emphasized the importance of settling their differences at the ballot box, not with bullets.

02: Biden's stance on potential Trump re-electionWhile the German federal government is reportedly preparing for a potential second US presidency for Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden has not indicated his position on this matter publicly.

Kevin Rojek at a press conference in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Trump rally also took place there.

Read also:

Comments

Latest

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria The Augsburg District Attorney's Office is currently investigating several staff members of the Augsburg-Gablingen prison (JVA) on allegations of severe prisoner mistreatment. The focus of the investigation is on claims of bodily harm in the workplace. It's

Members Public