Donald Trump falls to ground bleeding after gun attack at rally

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Donald Trump was seen falling to the ground while a crowd screamed in horror as bullets were fired at him during a rally in Pennsylvania.

The former US President, 78, grabbed his neck after the sound of shots rang, with images showing blood dripping from his right ear and down his cheek.

Rifle-wielding cops went into a panic, with the Secret Service seen jumping on the politician, who was visibly shocked.

After security staff rushed to protect him, the huddle stayed down for around a minute.

Trump later got up and raised his fist in defiance, appearing to clutch a red MAGA hat.

After getting on his feet, Trump was escorted off stage and into a vehicle, which drove him away from the scene.

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service, bleeding from his ear
The crowd of Trump supporters shrieked in horror as events unfolded (Picture: AP)

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service
The US Secret Service threw themselves at Trump (Picture: AP)

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service, bleeding from his ear
He stayed down for a minute before rising to his feet (Picture: AP)

Armed police took to the podium soon after.

Republican congressman Dan Meuser was in the front row in Butler, claiming he heard eight to 10 shots and that others in the crowd were hit.

A statement from the US Secret Service has said that Trump was now ‘safe’ and that protective measures were in place.

An investigation has been launched, but no further details were immediately given on the matter.

‘This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available,’ the Secret Service wrote on X.

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service, bleeding from his ear
He was escorted away from the scene (Picture: AP)

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service, bleeding from his ear
Blood could be seen dripping down his face (Picture: AP)

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service, bleeding from his ear
Secret Service said Trump is now ‘safe’ (Picture: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Trump’s campaign added that he was ‘fine’ following the shooting.

‘President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act,’ spokesman Steven Cheung said in a statement.

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

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden, 81, was spotted leaving a church in Delaware after the gun attack.

The White House said Biden had received an ‘initial briefing’.

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service
An investigation has been launched into the incident (Picture: AP)

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service, bleeding from his ear
Trump was checked out by medical staff (Picture: AP)

Shooting at Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania as former President is surrounded by Secret Service, bleeding from his ear
His camp issued a statement, thanking security for their quick work (Picture: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Addressing the shocking incident, Republican senator for Ohio, J.D Vance, took to X, writing: ‘Everyone join me in praying for our President Trump and everyone at that rally. I hope everyone is ok.’

Bernie Sanders, who is the senior senator from Vermont, wrote on social media: ‘Political violence is absolutely unacceptable. I wish Donald Trump, and anyone else who may have been hurt, a speedy recovery.’

The shooting comes just days before the start of the Republican National Convention when Trump is set to formally accept the Party’s nomination for President.

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