It’s Monday, July 15. Here’s a look at the latest news across America:
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New speech: Former President Donald Trump says he has rewritten the speech he is set to deliver at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee after being the target of an attempted assassination at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. In an interview with The Washington Examiner, Trump detailed his plan to call for unity Thursday. “This is a chance to bring the whole country, even the whole world, together. The speech will be a lot different, a lot different than it would’ve been two days ago,” he said. What to know >
‘Reality is just setting in’: In the same interview, Trump said “reality is just setting in” after the assassination attempt. As he boarded his plane in New Jersey to head to Milwaukee, he said: “I rarely look away from the crowd. Had I not done that in that moment, well, we would not be talking today, would we?” Trump is said to be in “great spirits” after a bullet pierced his ear. Timeline of the shooting >
RNC security: Over 50,000 people are expected to gather in downtown Milwaukee for the start of the 2024 Republican National Convention. While Republicans plan to gather to name Trump the GOP presidential nominee, the focus of the convention seems to have shifted to security after the Trump rally shooting. The Secret Service, which is under scrutiny in the wake of the assassination attempt, says Saturday’s rally shooting did not prompt any changes to its security plan for the event. The RNC is designated as a “National Special Security Event,” which involves about 18 months of planning by the Secret Service, FBI and dozens of other law enforcement agencies. How the Secret Service plans to keep the RNC secure >
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RNC first day: Trump’s plane touched down in Milwaukee on Sunday evening for the RNC. Even with the violence at Saturday’s campaign rally setting a dark backdrop for the convention, the RNC is moving forward as planned. The convention’s first day is still expected to focus on the economy, with speakers expected to discuss tariffs and lowering taxes. Full report >
Convention protests: Protesters gathering in Milwaukee for the RNC say the assassination attempt of Trump won’t affect their plans to demonstrate outside the convention. The largest expected protest is set for Monday morning. The Coalition to March on the RNC plans to protest for immigrant rights and access to abortion rights, as well as against the war in Gaza. “The shooting has nothing to do with us,” said Omar Flores, a coalition spokesman. Everything you need to know about the RNC >
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Trump rally shooting: Sources told The Associated Press that a local law enforcement officer encountered the gunman moments before he fired toward Trump during the Pennsylvania campaign rally. They said not long before shots rang out, rallygoers noticed a man climbing to the roof of a building and warned local police. When an officer climbed to the roof, the source says suspected shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks pointed his rifle at the officer. As the officer retreated down the ladder, Crooks quickly took a shot toward Trump. Then, Secret Service counter snipers fatally shot him. The latest >
Suspected shooter: Early Sunday morning, the FBI identified Crooks, a 20-year-old from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the attempted assassin. The suspected Trump rally shooter was registered as a Republican, graduated from high school in 2022 and donated $15 to the Progressive Turnout Project Super PAC in January 2021. Senior FBI officials confirmed with NewsNation’s Evan Lambert that Crooks had “no indication of mental health issues,” and that no threats toward the president or event have been found. Here’s everything we know about the attempted assassin >
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Investigation: A top official at the FBI said Sunday the agency is investigating the shooting as an assassination attempt in addition to a potential domestic terrorism act. “At this point (in) the investigation, it appears that he (Crooks) was a lone actor, but we still have more investigation to go,” explained Robert Wells, the executive assistant director of the FBI’s National Security Branch. The FBI’s counterterrorism and criminal divisions are working together to determine a motive and have been combing through more than 2,600 tips. The shooting scene is still being processed, and “a suspicious device” found in Crooks’ car was sent to the Quantico lab for analysis. The Secret Service is investigating how the gunman with an AR-stye rifle managed to get on a nearby roof. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is calling for an independent investigation into the attempted assassination. The latest >
Assassination attempt: Saturday’s shooting was the most serious attempt to assassinate a president or presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981. Four U.S. presidents have been assassinated – Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley and John Kennedy. Historic details >
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Shooting victims: Amid the attempt to assassinate Trump, Corey Comperatore, 50, was killed. David Dutch, 57, and James Copenhaver, 74, were also injured, according to authorities. Comperatore, a former fire chief for South Buffalo Township, spent his final moments diving in front of his family, protecting them from gunfire. Comperatore’s quick decision to shield his wife and daughter from flying bullets has been praised. “He’s a literal hero. He shoved his family out of the way, and he got killed for them,” one of Comperatore’s neighbors said. His story >
Support for victims: Trump’s campaign has raised more than $2 million for the shooting victims through a GoFundMe. The Trump campaign confirmed the authenticity of the GoFundMe page to NewsNation partner The Hill. “All donations will be directed to these proud Americans as they grieve and recover. May God bless and unite our nation,” the GoFundMe campaign’s description reads. Full report >
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Biden address: President Joe Biden said there is no place in America for political violence like the attempted assassination of his predecessor. “It’s time to cool it down,” the president said in an address Sunday evening from the Oval Office. “Politics must never be a literal battlefield and God forbid a killing field. There is no place in America for this type of violence,” Biden added. Recap of Biden’s address >
Global leaders: Biden is just one of the world leaders condemning the assassination attempt. King Charles III has written to Trump, and several leaders have issued statements on the attack. Full breakdown >
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We’re keeping an eye on these topics today. Make sure you tune in to our latest coverage and share your thoughts with us on social media! Hamas said Sunday that Gaza cease-fire talks are ongoing.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is demanding answers as more than 200,000 homes and businesses are still without power in the Houston area after Beryl.
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A woman was arrested after torching vehicles and threatening bystanders with an ax during a violent rampage in the Hollywood Hills on Saturday. The investigation >
The NYPD said it will increase its presence across New York City following the assassination attempt of Trump in Pennsylvania. Read more >
An air conditioning repair tech says he was forced to watch as his tools were stolen while he was stuck on the roof. The latest >
Complaints of price gouging at hotels and gas stations in the path of Beryl have trickled into the Texas Office of Attorney General since the storm slammed the Texas coast. What to know >
A father and daughter died while hiking in Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah last week, according to the National Park Service. The latest >
Several fires were ignited in the Tahoe National Forest after 126 lightning strikes hit on Saturday, according to the U.S. Forest Service. What’s happening >
It took police in Santa Monica, California, less than one hour to find a 4-year-old girl who was abducted from a Panda Express and arrest a suspect. Full report >
A northwest Indiana woman accused in the death of her 10-year-old foster child has been taken into custody in Michigan following a dayslong search. The latest >
Police have arrested a Wisconsin man who was allegedly selling used or expired convenience store gift cards door-to-door, claiming the money was going to his son’s Little League team. Read more >
Thousands of people attend concerts for their favorite artists every year at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver — the “only naturally-occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheater in the world,” according to its website. Here’s how it formed >
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Rhode Island high school student Tyler Guilfoyle believes homeless people deserve to feel like they belong in communities. It’s why he’s taken it upon himself to grow a vegetable garden for them at a local shelter. “I just feel like there’s not enough people giving back to the people who need it the most,” he said. “I just want to help with that.” Read more >
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This NewsNation email is written by Caitlyn Shelton and NewsNation staff.
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