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President calls for unity after attack on Trump



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President calls for unity after attack on Trump
In a somber backdrop, President Biden is set to address the nation tonight, following a violent incident at a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. The attack, which left one audience member dead and two others in critical condition, has prompted widespread condemnation and calls for unity.

During his address, President Biden is expected to denounce the attack on Trump, who sustained minor injuries in the shooting. The president will urge Americans to come together and put an end to political violence, a theme that resonates deeply in the current political climate.

As Trump arrives in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, where he is anticipated to formally accept his party's nomination for president later this week, the nation remains on edge. The juxtaposition of the rally's violence and the upcoming convention highlights the growing concerns over safety and political discourse in the United States.

White House correspondent Laura Barron Lopez will provide coverage of the president's remarks, emphasizing the administration's commitment to addressing the rising tide of political violence. The nation watches closely as leaders call for healing and unity in the face of recent tragedies.

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