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Trump Assassination Attempt 911 Calls Released

Months after a 20-year-old gunman attempted to assassinateย former President Donald Trumpย at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, Butler County officials have released 911 calls from that day.

One redacted call came from the wife of a 74-year-old shooting victim from Moon Township, telling police her husband was shot at the rally, but she does not know what hospital he was transported to. James Copenhaver, a 74-year-old man from Moon Township, was shot and critically wounded at the rally.

“Paramedics serviced him. I called Butler Hospital. He’s not there. They told me to call 911,” the woman can be heard telling a dispatcher.

The dispatcher tells her to stay on the line and not hang up.

“I won’t,” she says.

Other 911 calls released by Butler County give more insight into the moment gunman Thomas Crooks fired approximately eight times, nicking Trump in the ear, killing Corey Comperatore, and injuring Copenhaver and another man named David Dutch.

“We’re at the Butler Farm Show. We need assistance now,” says another.

“We’re at the Trump assembly, and there’s a guy shooting,” another caller can be heard telling dispatchers.

Listen to the chilling audio below:

The calls reveal a chaotic scene after shots rang out at the rally, with attendees unaware whether the shooter was an active threat to those attending the event.

Investigation revealed that Crooks had accessed the roof of a nearby building by climbing HVAC equipment and piping on the side of the building, which was outside the official perimeters of the rally but less than 200 yards from where Trump was speaking on stage.

A local officer with Butler County identified where the shots were coming from, located the shooter, and fired one round at Crooks with his rifle, “which caused the shooter to recoil and briefly fall out of sight,” Adams Township Police Department Sgt. Edward Lenz testified in September.

A Secret Service counter sniper then fired the fatal shot that neutralized Crooks on the roof of the AGR building, where he was perched with a direct line of sight to Trump.

News Anchor Fired After Sharing Message To Trump-haters

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Should his private opinions affect this professional work?

Local Biloxi news anchor David “Dave” Elliott has reported he was fired after speaking about politics on social media in his free time.ย 

Elliot worked for South Mississippi-based news station WLOX for nearly 4 decades and, according to the Biloxi Sun Herald, once joked that he planned to die of old age in his anchor chair. As of Friday, however, the anchor appeared to be out of a job. 

“Iโ€™m no longer at Wlox as of 10-25-24. The corporation doesnโ€™t like my political views,” Elliot wrote on Facebook. 

The news anchor had recently posted a video where he suggested people shouldn’t vote if they are just doing so out of hatred for formerย President Trump.

“This is so unlike me because I’m usually a โ€˜vote, vote, vote!โ€™ guy. Iโ€™d like to see 100% voter turnout, whether itโ€™s for your local sheriff or President of the United States, but if yourย hatred for Donald Trumpย is so strong โ€” thatโ€™s kind of a sickness, by the way โ€” but if itโ€™s so strong that youโ€™re planning to go in that voting booth and vote for Kamala Harris, do you listen to her? Do you know anything about her?” he asked in a video he posted to X Wednesday. “Anyway, do yourself, do the country, do the world a favor and just sit it out. Stay home, donโ€™t vote. This has been a public service announcement.”

Elliott told the Sun Herald that general manager Rick Williams told him he was fired and that “X was brought up in the conversation, which lasted only about 30 seconds, because I left, I was like, โ€˜OK, see ya.”

Elliott also told the Sun Herald that his social media videos are satire, arguing that there is a distinction between his paid work for the news station versus his social media posts.

“I donโ€™t consider social media journalism,” he said. “Social media is a toy. I have fun. I play. I look at it as satire.” 

“I get paid for doing television,” he said. 

Report: Republican Expelled From State Party

Theย Georgia Republican Partyโ€™sย State Executive Committee has voted to expel former GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan from being associated with the party.

The unanimous vote was finalized on Jan. 6, cutting Duncanโ€™s ties to the GOP after years of accusations of disloyalty.

The resolution makes several allegations against Duncan, including accusations that he undermined GOP candidates, endorsed Democrat opponents and used his affiliation with the Republican Party for personal gain.

In a post on X, Duncan suggested that the resolution was not a good use of the party’s time.

“Hard to believe this is a good use of time for a party thatโ€™s only got a limited amount of time to figure out mass deportations, world peace and global tariffs. Learn how to take a victory lap not light another dumpster fire @JoshMcKoon,” he wrote, calling out the Georgia GOP chair.

According to the resolution, Duncan is “banned from all property owned or leased by the Georgia Republican Party and all events held by or under the authority of the Georgia Republican Party.”

Theย Georgia GOPย said Duncan is prohibited from qualifying as a candidate for the Georgia Republican Party. The group also said his previous GOP nominations for lieutenant governor and, before that, the state House of Representatives, both races in which he won the primary and general elections, have been expunged.

The resolution demanded Duncan cease calling himself a Republican for personal profit or to undermine and sabotage the Republican Party and its candidates.

The resolution claims Duncan undermined and sabotaged someย Republican candidates, including current Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and failed 2022 Senate candidate Herschel Walker.ย 

It also notes Duncan’s public endorsements during the 2024 presidential race of President Biden and, when Biden dropped out, his subsequent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris as a violation of his allegiance to the GOP.

The Georgia GOP additionally said Duncan, in his role as a CNN commentator, used his Republican title to “attack the Republican Party.”

The state party also urged media outlets to refer to Duncan as an “expelled Republican” in future references.

Former Trump Appointee Says MAGA Movement Is โ€˜Deadโ€™

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A former Trump administration official is lighting a match under the MAGA movementโ€”and claiming itโ€™s already burned out.

Carrie Prejean Boller, once appointed by Trump to the White House Religious Liberty Commission, declared Monday that โ€œMAGA is dead,โ€ accusing the president of abandoning his โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ roots and aligning U.S. foreign policy with Israel in the escalating conflict with Iran.

Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Prejean Boller didnโ€™t hold back.

โ€œI think that a foreign country has occupied our government, and we are seeing now that this president of the United States of America is being influenced by a foreign government,โ€ she said.

โ€œAnd MAGA, let me tell you right now, MAGA is dead. It is deader than dead, and Americans are furious. We donโ€™t recognize President Donald J. Trump anymore,โ€ she added, calling Trump a โ€œdear friendโ€ she no longer recognizes.

Her comments come amid a growing fracture inside the Republican coalition following U.S.-Israel joint strikes on Iran on Feb. 28โ€”an operation that has reignited debate over what โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ actually means in practice.

Prejean Boller herself was recently ousted from the Religious Liberty Commission after being accused of attempting to โ€œhijackโ€ a hearing on antisemitism. Trump had appointed her to the role in May 2025.

But sheโ€™s far from alone in her criticism.

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, once one of Trumpโ€™s fiercest allies, is also breaking ranksโ€”calling the strikes a betrayal of campaign promises.

โ€œThe American people did not vote for this,โ€ Greene told CNN. โ€œI went to, I canโ€™t even tell you, countless rallies all over the country for President Trumpโ€ฆ and we said on every single rally stage, โ€˜No more foreign wars, no more regime change.โ€™โ€

The internal rupture deepened further Tuesday when Joe Kent abruptly resigned as director of the National Counterterrorism Centerโ€”the first Trump official to step down in protest over the Iran conflict.

โ€œI cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran,โ€ Kent wrote on X. โ€œIran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.โ€

The White House swiftly dismissed that claim. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the suggestion that Trump was influenced by Israel โ€œinsulting and laughable.โ€

Despite the high-profile defections, early polling suggests the MAGA base hasnโ€™t moved nearly as much as its loudest critics. An NBC News survey found just 5% of self-identified MAGA Republicans opposed the initial strikes.

Prejean Boller isnโ€™t buying it.

โ€œI talk to MAGA people all day long, every day, and the everyday, average American is absolutely against this war,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd they know that the only reason why we are even in Iran right now is because of Israel.โ€

Trump-Backed Candidate Vows To Pardon Cop Convicted Of Manslaughter In Death Of Fleeing Suspect

A Trump-endorsed Republican running for New York governor is making a bold promise: heโ€™ll pardon an NYPD sergeant sent to prison over a split-second decision that turned deadly.

Bruce Blakeman made the pledge outside City Hall, throwing his support behind former Sgt. Erik Duranโ€”now facing three to nine years behind bars for the 2023 death of a fleeing suspect.

โ€œI took this job to save lives,โ€ Duran told a judge at sentencing. โ€œI felt terrible once I saw Eric Duprey crash.โ€

Duprey, 30, had just sold drugs to an undercover officer and sped off on a motorized scooter when Duranโ€”working in plainclothesโ€”grabbed a nearby cooler and hurled it.

The cooler struck Duprey. He lost control. Moments later, he was dead.

Prosecutors wanted even more timeโ€”pushing for a five- to 15-year sentenceโ€”but Bronx Judge Guy Mitchell said the case should send a message.

โ€œThey had enough to investigate and catch him on a different day,โ€ Mitchell said. โ€œThe distinction is that the deceased will no longer be seen again by his family.โ€

The ruling stunned police advocates, who say the conviction punishes a cop for making a high-pressure call in the line of duty.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t only Sgt. Duranโ€ฆ Every law enforcement officer who makes a split-second decisionโ€ฆ was also on trial,โ€ said Vincent Vallelong, head of the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association, calling it โ€œone of the darkest daysโ€ for the force.

Duranโ€”believed to be the first NYPD officer in decades imprisoned over a duty-related deathโ€”has already been fired and is expected to appeal.

Blakeman, currently Nassau County executive and a former Port Authority official during 9/11, is now turning the case into a campaign flashpoint as he takes on Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.

With Trumpโ€™s backing and a law-and-order message, the race is quickly becoming a referendum on policing, prosecutionโ€”and where New York draws the line.

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Tucker Carlson Predicts JD Vance As GOP 2028 Nominee

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In a prediction during a recent podcast, Tucker Carlson, co-founder of the Daily Caller News Foundation, forecasted that Vice President JD Vance will emerge as the Republican Party’s presidential nominee in 2028. Carlson’s statement, made on the “VINCE” podcast, sheds light on the increasing influence of Vance within the party and the likelihood of him becoming the successor to Donald Trump’s political legacy.

Despite Donald Trump declining to endorse Vance during a February Fox News interview, where he stated there were โ€œa lot of very capable peopleโ€ in the Republican Party, Carlson is optimistic that the former president will ultimately support the vice president in 2028. Trumpโ€™s comment, which may have seemed like a rejection to some, was interpreted by Carlson as a temporary stance, not a definitive end to any future support.

โ€œI think people want to leave a legacy, all of us do, and great men especially do. And the only person in the entire Republican Party from my position whoโ€™s capable of carrying on the Trump legacy and expanding it, making it what it should fully be, is JD Vance,โ€ Carlson explained. He also praised Vance’s loyalty to Trump and his profound service, indicating that Trumpโ€™s current withholding of endorsement may have been a strategic decision.

Carlsonโ€™s own connection to Vance runs deep; his son, Buckley Carlson, serves as Vanceโ€™s deputy press secretary. This familial link only adds weight to Carlsonโ€™s belief in Vance’s potential as the future of the GOP.

Vince Coglianese, host of the podcast, suggested that Trump may have declined to endorse Vance to protect him from premature political pressures. This sentiment was echoed by Carlson, who agreed that Trump’s reticence could be a tactical move, keeping the focus on the current administration rather than the 2028 race. โ€œThereโ€™s a lot that will happen between now and then,โ€ Carlson remarked. โ€œAnd I think, already, I mean, itโ€™s a tough gig for any vice president, this one included. But he has been a powerful partner for Trump.โ€

The vice presidentโ€™s solid performance and loyalty have positioned him as the frontrunner for 2028, at least in Carlsonโ€™s eyes. โ€œI donโ€™t see any other, at this point, as of today, any other conceivable option. I think JD Vance will be the nominee,โ€ he concluded.

Amid these discussions, speculation about Donald Trump Jr.โ€™s potential 2028 run surfaced. However, Trump Jr. strongly denied any intentions of running, responding with an impassioned statement in which he lambasted the theory that he was helping JD Vance secure a vice presidential nomination as part of a personal presidential ambition.

Political analyst Mark Halperin also weighed in on JD Vanceโ€™s prospects, highlighting the vice presidentโ€™s strengths in media engagement and public appearances. According to Halperin, Vance has an advantage over other potential 2028 contenders due to his willingness to take on numerous interviews and public platforms without hesitation. Unlike Kamala Harris, who waited weeks into her 2024 candidacy to take an interview, Vance is positioned to perform strongly across a wide range of media settings.

Trumpโ€™s reluctance to endorse JD Vance could also be influenced by the strained relationship he experienced with his first vice president, Mike Pence. The fallout between Trump and Pence, especially following the 2020 election, was widely publicized and has been a point of contention within the Republican Party ever since. January 6th, 2021, marked a significant turning point in their partnership. Given this history, Trump may be cautious about offering early or public endorsements to his current vice president, JD Vance, fearing the possibility of another strained relationship down the line. By withholding an endorsement, Trump might be taking a more measured approach, wanting to avoid prematurely putting his full support behind Vance in case any future disagreements arise.

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Trump Threatens Retaliation Against Iran Following Assassination Briefings

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Former President Donald Trump has vowed retaliation against Iran following reports that the Islamic Republic has conspired to assassinate him as he runs for president in 2024.

During an event in Mint Hill, North Carolina, Trump made the threat while delivering a speech on manufacturing at the Mosack Group’s warehouse.

U.S. intelligence officials have reportedly briefed Trump on the suspected Iranian plot to kill him, according to his campaign. The revelation was first reported by The Guardian:

The briefing, from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), is believed to have focused on a scheme unrelated to two failed domestic assassination attempts against the Republican nominee for president, and came amid reports suggesting that Iran is conducting an ongoing hack against Trumpโ€™s campaign.

Steven Cheung, the Trump campaignโ€™s spokesperson, said the briefing concerned โ€œreal and specific threats from Iran to assassinate [Trump] in an effort to destabilize and sow chaos in the United Statesโ€.

He added: โ€œIntelligence officials have identified that these continued and coordinated attacks have heightened in the past few months, and law enforcement officials across all agencies are working to ensure President Trump is protected and the election is free from interference.โ€

This development marks another escalation in tensions between the former president and Iran, which has been implicated in assassination plots against Trump and Trump administration officials

After surviving his first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump made a jaw-dropping revelation about his dying wish.

In a fiery statement on Truth Social, Trump shared a video clip of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and issued a bold warning regarding Iran:

“If they do assassinate President Trump, which is always a possibility, I hope that America obliterates Iran, wipes it off the face of the Earth. If that does not happen, American leaders will be considered โ€˜gutlessโ€™ cowards!โ€

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Trump Scores Endorsement From Iowa Attorney General

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Former President Donald Trump scored a significant endorsement on Monday as he seeks to shore up support in the Hawkeye State.

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird (R) endorsed former President Trump during a campaign rally in Adel, Iowa.

โ€œWe need a new president in the White House. I am so glad to get to be here today to introduce Donald Trump, โ€™cause he will secure our border, who supports that?โ€ she said to a crowd of Trump supporters.

โ€œHe will fight the terrorists. He will fix the economy. He will stand up for agriculture, and he will uphold our Constitution and our way of life,โ€ she added.

Trump continues to lead in national and local polling, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis placing second in the RealClearPolitics polling index of Iowa surveys.

However, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds (R) has yet to make a public endorsement in the GOP presidential primaries but has frequently campaigned alongside DeSantis.

The former president criticized her approach to the primary in July, writing in a post on his Truth Social platform, โ€œI opened up the Governor position for Kim Reynolds, & when she fell behind, I ENDORSED her, did big Rallies, & she won. Now, she wants to remain โ€˜NEUTRAL.โ€™ I donโ€™t invite her to events! DeSanctus down 45 points!โ€

Trump Says GOP Has a ‘Good Bench’ for 2028โ€”But Wonโ€™t Name a Successor Yet

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President Trump says Republicans are well-positioned for the futureโ€”and that the party has a deep lineup of potential leaders ready to carry the America First agenda into 2028.

In an interview airing Wednesday night on NewsNationโ€™s โ€œKatie Pavlich Tonight,โ€ Trump was asked whether he sees a clear successor who could continue his legacy in the White House.

โ€œI hope so,โ€ Trump said. โ€œAnd we certainly have a good bench. We have some very talented people.โ€

While the president acknowledged he has early favorites, he declined to name any one candidate this far out.

โ€œI do, but itโ€™s so early,โ€ Trump told Pavlich. โ€œI donโ€™t like to [say].โ€

Trump Highlights Key Leaders Driving the Agenda

When pressed for names, Trump pointed to the strength of his administration and the results his team is deliveringโ€”especially on issues central to Republican voters, including border security, economic recovery, and restoring Americaโ€™s standing abroad.

โ€œLook, we have great people,โ€ Trump said. โ€œIโ€™m not just talking about one or twoโ€”we have so many great people.โ€

Asked again who specifically stood out, Trump singled out several of the most prominent figures in his circle:

  • Vice President JD Vance, whom Trump credited with strong leadership and loyalty to the MAGA coalition
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a familiar and experienced voice on foreign policy
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who has been a key figure in Trumpโ€™s economic team

Trump also praised officials leading the administrationโ€™s crackdown on illegal immigration and security efforts:

  • Tom Homan, Trumpโ€™s border czar and a longtime advocate of tougher enforcement
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who has taken a visible role in administration security priorities

โ€œI could name 20 people that are phenomenal,โ€ Trump added.

A Sign of Confidenceโ€”and a Message to Voters

Trumpโ€™s remarks are being read by many Republicans as a clear message: the GOP is not just a one-man movement. While Trump remains the dominant figure in conservative politics, his comments suggest the broader America First bench is expandingโ€”a sign of stability and staying power for the party beyond any single election cycle.

In recent years, Republican voters have increasingly prioritized candidates who will:

  • fight the administrative state rather than manage it
  • take border enforcement seriously
  • resist โ€œforever warโ€ foreign policy
  • challenge corporate-media narratives instead of courting them

Trumpโ€™s list reflects that shift and highlights Republicans who have gained credibility with the base through real governance and public-facing leadership.

Midterms: Republicans Eye a Comeback in 2026

The comments come as Republicans begin gearing up for the 2026 midterms following setbacks in last yearโ€™s elections. Democrats and their allied media have tried to portray those results as a long-term trendโ€”yet history suggests otherwise.

Trump himself addressed the challenge in an earlier Fox News interview, noting that the party in power โ€œalways losesโ€ seats in midterm elections. That pattern has been true for decades and reflects voter turnout dynamics and backlash politics more than any permanent realignment.

A new Emerson College poll shows Democrats leading a hypothetical generic ballot matchup at 48.1% to 41.7%, with 10.2% undecided. But Republicans caution that early pollingโ€”especially this far from Election Dayโ€”often fails to capture likely-voter turnout, local issues, and late-breaking shifts that typically determine midterms.

Bottom Line

Trump may not be naming a successor yet, but heโ€™s signaling something important: the Republican Party has depth, talent, and rising leaders ready to keep building on the movement voters started in 2016.

For Republicans focused on winning in 2026โ€”and holding the line against Democratsโ€™ spending agenda, cultural policies, and bureaucratic overreachโ€”Trumpโ€™s message was simple: the team is strong, and the fight isnโ€™t slowing down.


Fmr. Senior Trump Official Tells CNN Biden Is Right To Call Trump ‘Bleeping A**hole’

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Ex-National Security Advisor John Bolton said President Joe Biden “nailed” it in criticizing former President Donald Trump as a “f**king a**hole.”

Politico disclosed some of the vulgar terms Biden uses on Thursday. According to the outlet, the president calls Trump a “sick f**k,” among other things, in private.

CNN’s John Berman asked Bolton about Biden’s assessment of Trump on Friday.

According to the transcript obtained by Mediaite, Breman began: “New reporting on how President Biden really feels about Donald Trump behind closed doors, Politico writes, quote, ‘the president has described Trump to longtime friends and close aides as a sick F who delights in otherโ€™s misfortunes, according to three people who have heard the president use the profane description. According to one of the people who has spoke with the president, Biden recently said of Trump, what a blinking blank hole the guy is.'”

“Iโ€™m joined now by former national security adviser under then-President Trump, Ambassador John Bolton, who has a new forward for his memoir, ‘The Room Where It Happened.’ That forward, titled ‘The Room Where It Will Happen Again’ in the first line, is ‘Donald Trump may well be reelected president this November, becoming only the second person to win nonconsecutive terms.'”

“Ambassador, thank you so much for being with us that Politico reporting on the choice words that President Biden uses to describe Donald Trump, how closely does that align with your view?”

Bolton responded quickly and forcefully, never letting up.

“Well, I think in personality terms, I think the President Biden has it pretty well nailed.”

“But I would just say this. Itโ€™s not the personality of Donald Trump thatโ€™s the problem. Itโ€™s his lack of competence to do the job, the personalities unpleasant. But many people say, oh, we can we can deal with the personality. I like something else.”

“Itโ€™s not the personality thatโ€™s the problem. He doesnโ€™t understand the job, particularly in the national security space. He didnโ€™t learn much in the first four years. He certainly hasnโ€™t learned anything since then.”

(H/T Mediaite)

This article originally appeared on American Liberty News. Republished with permission.