Good morning and welcome to the morning news recap. The Republican National Convention started two days after President Trump survived an assassination attempt. Law enforcement experts shared details of the moment when a cop confronted the shooter, dismantling the ‘coward’ narrative. President Trump celebrated his survival as a ‘miracle’ and explained why he asked about his shoes. A hero from the rally, Corey Comperatore, died shielding his family and would have done it again, according to a friend.
The scene at the rally was frantic, with Trump supporters seen taking cover in a chaotic video as the former president was evacuated from the stage. Potential vice presidential candidates for Trump reacted to the attempted assassination, stating that he is stronger than his enemies. Biden’s Cabinet condemned the attempt on Trump’s life and called for lowering the political temperature, emphasizing that politics should not be a battlefield or killing field.
Despite the shooting incident, Trump and Biden had a ‘good conversation’ afterwards, as reported by Bret Baier. The blame game continued in the politically charged atmosphere, with Psaki urging the GOP to change programming at the convention to restore civility. A Seattle teacher apologized to students in an op-ed, expressing fear of a Trump win.
In other news, a Marine veteran amputee established a rock band to perform for patriots around America. The liberal media and Democrats praised President Biden amid dire polling numbers. An American culture quiz tested knowledge on various topics, while a man convicted in his sixth wife’s murder could have more secrets, according to experts. Capybaras Roy and Rebecca were caught on video enjoying snacks at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance.
Videos of the Trump rally attendee who shot footage of the would-be assassin on the building, as well as an eyewitness account of the shooting, were shared. The weather forecast for different neighborhoods was also provided. Don’t forget to follow Fox News on social media and sign up for their newsletters for more updates. Thank you for choosing us as your morning news source.