U.S.-President Biden cancels planned trip to Texas
After the assassination attempt on his predecessor and political rival Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden suddenly canceled a planned trip to Texas. The White House made the announcement. Biden was supposed to leave for the southern state on Monday. After the shooting at Trump during a campaign rally in the state of Pennsylvania on Saturday evening (local time), Biden had already cut short his weekend stay in the state of Delaware and returned to the government headquarters in Washington early.
During a shooting incident at a campaign rally, Trump was wounded in the ear. The shooter, identified by the FBI as a 20-year-old man from the region, was killed by security personnel. The shooter killed one spectator and injured two others during the attack. Biden strongly condemned the attack on Trump shortly after the incident.
Following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Biden decided to postpone his visit to Texas. This unexpected cancellation came after the shooting incident at Trump's campaign rally in Pennsylvania. After the tragic event, Biden returned to Washington earlier than expected.