Joe Biden, the President of the United States, has denounced the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. He called for universal condemnation of the violent act and expressed relief that Trump is recovering well after the incident.
Following the incident, Biden spoke to the nation and mentioned that he had not been able to reach Trump before his remarks. The White House later confirmed that the two presidents had a conversation a few hours after the incident.
In his address, Biden emphasized the need to address the issue of violence in the country, calling it unacceptable. He refrained from categorizing the incident as an assassination attempt until more information is available.
Biden cut short his weekend retreat and returned to the White House to stay updated on the situation. He and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to receive a briefing from homeland security and law enforcement officials on Sunday.
Earlier, he addressed the nation from a briefing room in Delaware, equipped for quick communication during his trips. Biden was attending a church service at the time of the incident and was briefed afterward by his aides.
Some Republicans have blamed Biden and his supporters, linking the incident to their portrayal of Trump as a threat to democracy. They highlighted a previous statement by Biden which they claim has contributed to escalating violence.