The assassination attempt against the former president of the United States and presidential candidate, Donald Trump, was highlighted on the covers of the world’s main newspapers. The attack, which occurred during a campaign event, generated wide international coverage with different focuses.
The French newspaper Le Monde questioned the possible political consequences of the attack, both in the United States and on the global stage. Argentine Clarín was more direct, reporting on the attack and mentioning that Trump was injured, in addition to reporting two deaths related to the attack.
The British The Guardian focused on the FBI’s actions, reporting that the agency identified a suspect after the shooting death of the alleged shooter. The New York Times, in turn, highlighted that Trump was safe after the failed assassination attempt.
The Arabic network Al Jazeera reported that US federal agents raided the alleged shooter’s home, while BBC London highlighted that Trump left the hospital after being treated.
The repercussions of the attack against Trump continue to be closely monitored by the international press, with correspondents and reporters seeking more information not only in the United States, but also about reactions in other countries, including Brazil.
The attack reignites debates about the safety of prominent political figures and could influence the scenario of the American elections, considering Trump’s role as one of the main candidates for president of the United States.
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