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Trudeau ‘sickened’ by shooting at Trump during rally

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other Canadian political leaders issued condemnations on Saturday after a suspected gunman shot at former U.S. president Donald Trump at a campaign rally.

“I’m sickened by the shooting at former President Trump,” Trudeau said in a statement Saturday night, about two hours after the shooting. “It cannot be overstated — political violence is never acceptable. My thoughts are with former President Trump, those at the event, and all Americans.”

Trump’s campaign said in a statement that the former president was “fine” after a shooting at his rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday. The U.S. Secret Service said the suspected gunman and one rally attendee are dead. Two others are critically injured. 

Earlier Saturday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre issued a statement condemning the shooting.

“I condemn in the strongest of terms the attempted murder of former President Trump today,” the official opposition leader said. “I am relieved he is safe. My prayers are with other innocent people harmed or killed by this heinous act.

“I am also happy that the suspected shooter is dead,” he added. “Democracy must prevail.”

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said that “there is no room for violence at any political event. We must all stand united against political violence wherever it happens.”

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“My thoughts are with former President Trump and his family, as well as with the other victims of this shooting,” Singh said in a statement. “And my gratitude to the law enforcement members and first responders who prevented further deaths.”

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