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Donald Trump recounts apparent assassination attempt as new details emerge

FBI described incident as ‘attempted assassination’ at West Palm Beach golf club

Donald Trump has given his first detailed account of what he experienced on Sunday during what the FBI has said “appears to be an attempted assassination of the former president”, as authorities revealed new details about the incident at his West Palm Beach golf club.

Mr Trump said he was playing golf with friends, including businessman Steve Witkoff, when he heard gunshots.

“Everything was beautiful, nice place to be, and all of a sudden we heard shots being fired in the air, and – I guess probably four or five – and it sounded like bullets but what do I know about that? But Secret Service knew immediately it was bullets,” Mr Trump told cryptocurrency personality Farokh Sarmad during a live-stream on X.

In his first public event since the apparent assassination attempt, Mr Trump thanked the Secret Service, saying that soon after the shots were heard: “We got into the carts and we moved along pretty good. I was with an agent and the agent did a fantastic job, there was no question that we were off that course.”

“The secret service did a great job, everybody did a great job,” he said later.

Mr Trump said the gunshots were the sound of another agent firing at the barrel of a gun he had seen pointing out of bushes at the golf course, and that “the other one never got a shot off”, appearing to refer to the suspected shooter.

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Mr Trump’s account – given on X during the launch of a cryptocurrency platform owned by his sons, broadly matched what authorities said on Monday. Ronald Rowe Jr, the US Secret Service acting director, said earlier that alleged gunman Ryan Wesley Routh did not fire any shots but that an agent discharged their firearm after spotting a rifle poking through the fence on the golf course perimeter.

“He [the suspect] did not fire or get off any shots at our agent,” Mr Rowe Jr said. “With reports of gunfire, the former president’s close protection detail immediately evacuated the president to a safe location.”

Mr Rowe also told reporters that Mr Trump was “out of sight of the gunman” during his unscheduled visit to the golf club. Cell phone records showed Mr Routh camped out near the golf course for about 12 hours, with food, before being confronted by a Secret Service agent.

Mr Trump also praised the civilian who captured the suspect’s license plate, which helped authorities to track his car down. “The civilian did a phenomenal job”, he said.

Where Mr Trump differed from authorities was in his description of the political views of Mr Routh and Thomas Matthew Crooks, the gunman killed in the assassination attempt on Mr Trump in Pennsylvania on July 13th.

Asked what he made of this being a potential second attempt on his life, he said: “Well there’s a lot of rhetoric going on, a lot of people think that the Democrats when they talk about ‘a threat to democracy’ and all of this, and it seems that both of these people were radical lefts.”

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