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The event comes a day after Trump was injured while delivering a speech at a rally in Pennsylvania.
The Trump rally shooting in Pennsylvania reveals a bipartisan consensus about what constitutes political violence — and who should wield it.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said there would be hearings to determine what happened.
"I think the hate for Trump is out of hand. It’s out of control. We have to settle down," Illinois GOP National Committeeman Richard Porter said. Former President Barack Obama urged a pivot away from polarization.