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Massachusetts congressional delegation reacts to shooting at Trump rally in Pennsylvania – Enterprise News


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Massachusetts lawmakers are issuing statements after a shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally.

The shooting, which is being investigated as a assassination attempt, left on person and the gunman dead on Saturday, July 13.

Multiple members of the congressional delegation took to X, the platform formerly called X, to condemn political violence.

What Senator Elizabeth Warren said

”Political violence is wrong and I condemn it. I hope everyone who attended the rally is ok and I am glad the former president is safe,” Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

What Senator Ed Markey said

“I am praying for the family of the victim of this shooting and grateful for the safety of the former President and the brave work of Secret Service on the scene,” Senator Ed Markey wrote on X. “Political violence in all forms is condemnable.”

What Congressman Richard Neil said

”This type of violence is completely unacceptable and has no place in America or our political system. My thoughts are with former President Trump, and I hope that everyone in Butler, PA is safe,” wrote Congressman Richard Neal.

What Congressman Seth Moulton said

Congressman Seth Moulton re-tweeted Hakeem Jeffries statement. Jeffries is the House minority leader and he wrote, “My thoughts and prayers are with former President Trump.

I am thankful for the decisive law enforcement response.

America is a democracy.

Political violence of any kind is never acceptable.”



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