Trump goes directly to the next event
**Donald Trump makes decision 24 hours after attack on his person, as Biden prepares to address the nation from the Oval Office
US Presidential candidate Donald Trump intends to attend the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as planned despite being injured. Trump initially hesitated but now plans to depart for the multi-day event on Sunday afternoon (local time) to be officially endorsed as the Republican Party's presidential candidate. "I had considered postponing my trip to Wisconsin and the Republican convention by two days, but I have just decided that I cannot allow a shooter or potential assassin to change the schedule or alter the plan," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "Therefore, I will be traveling to Milwaukee as planned."
The Republican Party convention begins on Monday (3:45 p.m. CET) where Presidential candidate Donald Trump is expected to be officially confirmed as the party's candidate for the November election. The 78-year-old's nomination by the party delegates in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is assured. Much anticipation surrounds who will join Trump as the vice presidential candidate.
Biden: "This is not America"
The way Trump presents himself after the attack and how security measures are put in place for the event are expected to play a significant role.
US President Joe Biden plans to address the nation following the attack and call for unity in a divided country. "We must come together as a nation," Biden said at the White House and announced that he would speak out from the Oval Office on Sunday evening (local time, as nightfall in central European time). Such speeches from the President's office during times of crisis and significant unrest in the country are rare. The United States is currently dealing with such issues. "This is not America."
Biden has announced an independent investigation into the security arrangements at the campaign event where Trump was shot. The goal is to determine exactly what happened, Biden told reporters at the White House. The results of the investigation will be made public afterwards.
Despite Donald Trump's decision to attend the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee following his attack, Joe Biden expresses concerns about the current state of politics in the USA, stating, "This is not America." Additionally, in an attempt to shed light on the security lapses during the campaign event, President Biden announces an independent investigation into the incident.