Australian leaders condemn Donald Trump rally shooting
Key Points
- Australian leaders have condemned the apparent shooting at a Donald Trump rally.
- Anthony Albanese says he is relieved to hear Trump is safe.
- Former prime minister Scott Morrison has described it as “attempted assassination”.
Trump has since released a statement saying he was “fine” after video footage showed him bleeding from above his ear after going to ground following the sound of gunshots.
One audience member was killed and the alleged shooter is also dead, the Washington Post reported, citing county officials.
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is helped off the stage at a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday (local time), 13 July, 2024. Source: AP / Gene J Puskar/AP
“The incident at former president Trump’s campaign event in Pennsylvania today is concerning and confronting,” Albanese said in a statement on Sunday.
Cabinet minister Tony Burke reiterated the prime minister’s call for no violence as he also expressed his relief at Trump being safe.
“It’s heartening to see his arm was up and he was mobile.”
“Prayers also for America and its people, a great democracy and our great friend at this difficult time”.