Donald Trump was rushed off a stage with blood on his face during an evening campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 13, as several loud bangs rang out in the air.
Trump, 78, was mid-speech when popping, gunshot-like sounds could be heard. Footage taken at the event and shared on social media show the former president turn toward the noise and briefly grab his ear before Secret Service agents rushed the stage and surrounded him.
Trump was then rushed off the stage as what appeared to be blood was seen running down the side of his face. Before leaving, Trump stood and raised his fist in a defiant gesture, yelling “Fight!”
In a statement given to PEOPLE, the Trump campaign said, “President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act. He is fine and is being checked out at a local medical facility. More details will follow.”
CBS News reports that a senior government official also offered the following statement: “The former president is safe. We have implemented protective security measures. This is being investigated further.”
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