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DRAMATIC footage has captured the moment Donald Trump made a "life-saving move" at the last second - right before he was shot.

The former president was seen turning his head around slightly just before a bullet struck his ear - a lucky move that potentially saved him from fatal injuries.

Footage shows Trump moving his head around just moments before he was shot in the ear
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Footage shows Trump moving his head around just moments before he was shot in the ear
Trump was seen grabbing his ear in pain as he was shot in an assassination attempt
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Trump was seen grabbing his ear in pain as he was shot in an assassination attemptCredit: Fox
The former president took cover after the shots as the Secret Service drew their weapons
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The former president took cover after the shots as the Secret Service drew their weaponsCredit: Reuters
The Secret Service shielded the former president as he was on the ground
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The Secret Service shielded the former president as he was on the ground
Donald Trump could be seen dripping in blood as he was helped off-stage by quick-thinking security personnel
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Donald Trump could be seen dripping in blood as he was helped off-stage by quick-thinking security personnel
Secret Service agents shot dead Trump's assassin moments after he was hit
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Secret Service agents shot dead Trump's assassin moments after he was hitCredit: AP
The shooter - pictured on a roof nearby - was killed by the Secret Service on Saturday night
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The shooter - pictured on a roof nearby - was killed by the Secret Service on Saturday night

The shocking clip shows Trump grabbing his ear in pain before jumping behind a podium to take cover as the gunman opened fire.

He was seen with blood covering his face as he was swarmed by the Secret Service and rushed off stage in Pennsylvania.

More shots rang out as members of the Secret Service swarmed Trump to shield him from any more bullets.

Trump was then lifted back to his feet and was seen with blood pouring down his face, but defiantly lifted a fist to show the crowd that he was OK.

He was heard shouting "fight!" as he was led away from the stage.

His motorcade was then seen racing from the scene to get Trump to safety.

The former president was rushed to hospital by the Secret Service.

A spokesperson for the former president released a statement in the early hours: "President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act.

"He is fine and being checked out at a local medical facility. More details will follow."

Dramatic moment Secret Service snipers shoot dead Trump's would-be assassin from rooftop after he opened fire at rally

The Trump campaign also released a statement on the apparent shooting shortly after it occurred.

"President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act," spokesman Steven Cheung said.

"He is fine and is being checked out at a local medical facility. More details will follow."

On his social media platform, the former president wrote: "God alone" prevented "the unthinkable" from happening and called on Americans to 'remain resilient' and show 'our true character'.

"We will FEAR NOT, but instead remain resilient in our Faith and Defiant in the face of Wickedness," he added.

One audience member was killed in the attack and two were critically injured.

The victims have not yet been identified.

Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was identified as the sniper who attempted to assassinate Trump.

He was "neutralised" by Secret Service snipers shortly after opening fire on the former president at the open-air event in Butler.


What we know so far:


Shooter Crooks, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, is said to have positioned himself on the roof of a manufacturing plant roughly 200 feet outside the cordoned-off rally zone.

He was later shot dead by Secret Services snipers who returned the gunfire from the roof of another building nearby.

The FBI said Crooks did not have any ID on him at the time, with officials identifying him through his DNA.

An AR-15 was reportedly recovered near his body.

Matthew Crooks, the shooter's father, told CNN last night he was trying to figure out "what the hell is going on".

He added he would wait until he "speaks to law enforcement" before commenting about his son.

The former president - swarmed by Secret Service agents - with blood covering the right side of his face
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The former president - swarmed by Secret Service agents - with blood covering the right side of his face
Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks was 'neutralised' by snipers at the scene
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Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks was 'neutralised' by snipers at the sceneCredit: Enterprise
Onlookers fled the rally to try and find cover as shots rang out on Saturday
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Onlookers fled the rally to try and find cover as shots rang out on SaturdayCredit: AFP
A bloodied doctor told the media about his attempts to help someone in the crowd
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A bloodied doctor told the media about his attempts to help someone in the crowd
Donald Trump was pictured getting off his plane early Sunday at Newark Airport hours after being treated for the shooting
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Donald Trump was pictured getting off his plane early Sunday at Newark Airport hours after being treated for the shooting

Donald Trump Rally Shooting Timeline

Donald Trump was shot at his Pennsylvania rally on July 13.

1pm: Doors open at the Butler Farm Show grounds where Trump was expected to speak at 5pm.

4:11pm: Sean Parnell gave the opening speech.

4:35pm: David McCormick rallied the crowd.

5:30pm: Crowds were still waiting for Trump.

6:03pm: Trump takes the stage.

6:11pm: Gunshots were fired as Trump delivered remarks.

6:12pm: Trump was ushered off stage by Secret Service agents.

6:42pm: Secret Service confirmed Trump is safe.

7:24pm: The shooter and one rally attendee are confirmed dead by law enforcement officials.

8:42pm: Trump confirms he was shot in the ear, sharing a statement on Truth Social.

8:49pm: The Secret Service confirms the shooter and a rally attendee are dead. Two others remain critically injured.

The FBI confirmed in a statement during the early hours of Sunday: "The FBI has identified Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the subject involved in the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump on 13 July, in Butler, Pennsylvania.

"This remains an active and ongoing investigation."

Anthony Guglielmi, chief of comms for the bureau, confirmed that Crooks was "neutralised" by Secret Service agents on the scene.

Voter records in Pennsylvania, according to NBC, list a Thomas Matthew Crooks with the same birthday and address as a registered Republican.

Possible photos of Crooks on a roof at the rally show him wearing a merchandise T-shirt linked to a YouTube channel devoted to guns.

Verified by NBC, the pictures show him bleeding and surrounded by security agents.

The lettering on the shirt appears to match a top still for sale on the website of the firearms YouTube channel Demolition Ranch.

President Joe Biden held a brief news conference about the shooting shortly after 8 pm ET.

He shared plans to speak with Trump this evening.

"Look, there's no place in America for this kind of violence. It's sick," the president continued.

"We cannot condone this."

LEADERS CONDEMN SHOOTING

Republican leaders and other prominent political figures have been quick to condemn the actions taken against Trump today.

Vice President Kamala Harris said she was "relieved" Trump was not more seriously injured.

"Violence such as this has no place in our nation," she continued.

Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro said he was briefed about the incident and said, "Violence targeted at any political party or political leader is absolutely unacceptable."

Israel's President Netanyahu also spoke out about the situation, saying he is "shocked by the apparent attack on President Trump."

"Praying for President Trump and everyone at the rally in Pennsylvania. May God watch over them all," Senator Tim Scott posted on X.

"Karen and I are praying for President Trump and urge every American to join us," former vice president Mike Pence wrote.

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“Laura and I are grateful that President Trump is safe following the cowardly attack on his life," former president George W. Bush said in a statement.

"And we commend the men and women of the Secret Service for their speedy response.”

Donald Trump Rally Shooting Reaction

Dozens of politicians and celebrities have offered their support for the former president after he was reportedly grazed by gunfire at his Pennsylvania rally on July 13.

President Biden held a brief press conference just after 8 pm ET. He said he was hoping to speak to Trump.

"Look, there's no place in America for this kind of violence. It's sick," the president continued. "We cannot condone this."

Vice President Harris said she was "relieved" Trump was not seriously injured.

"Violence such as this has no place in our nation," she continued.

Former President Obama said on X: "There is absolutely no place for political violence in our democracy.

"Although we don’t yet know exactly what happened, we should all be relieved that former President Trump wasn’t seriously hurt, and use this moment to recommit ourselves to civility and respect in our politics. Michelle and I are wishing him a quick recovery.

Donald Trump, Jr shared a photo of his father raising a fist moments after he was shot with the caption: "He'll never stop fighting to Save America."

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr said: "Now is the time for every American who loves our country to step back from the division, renounce all violence, and unite in prayer for President Trump and his family."

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said: "I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery."

Britain's new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer took to X to say: "I am appalled by the shocking scenes at President Trump's rally and we send him and his family our best wishes.

"Political violence in any form has no place in our societies and my thoughts are with all the victims of this attack."

Reform leader and newly elected MP Nigel Farage said it is a "miracle" that his friend is still alive.

Farage told Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips: "I was very upset when I heard the news late last night, Donald Trump survived by a miracle, frankly.

"But one innocent man is dead, two are fighting for their lives in hospital. It's horrible, and yet somehow not surprising."

Former PM Boris Johnson also gave his condolences to Trump and his family as he said it shows "the tragic fragility of democracy in the face of violence and unreason".

Ukrainian PM Volodymyr Zelensky, who has been a target for assassins in the past, also said he was "appalled" by the events in the US.

"Such violence has no justification and no place anywhere in the world. Never should violence prevail," he said on X.

"I extend my wishes for strength to everyone who is horrified by this event. I wish America emerges stronger from this."

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