Former President Donald Trump's campaign managers have announced that the campaign will be enhancing security measures in response to the recent shooting incident at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The incident left Trump injured and has prompted a reevaluation of safety protocols.
In a memo addressed to campaign staffers, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita expressed their shock and horror at the attack. They emphasized the importance of unity and called for a renewed commitment to safety and peace across the nation.
The memo also condemned all forms of violence and warned against dangerous rhetoric on social media platforms. The campaign managers stressed the need for a peaceful and secure environment for all campaign activities.
Despite the tragic event, the Republican National Convention is set to proceed as scheduled in Milwaukee. The convention will serve as the platform for nominating President Trump as the party's official candidate for the upcoming election.
The memo concluded with a call for resolute determination in the mission to reelect President Trump, particularly in the face of adversity and challenges.