One year on, what we know about the Trump assassination attempt

一年过去了,我们了解到的特朗普遇刺事件的情况

Apple News Today

2025-07-14

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It’s one year since the assassination attempt against Trump, and a damning Senate committee report just described the event as a “preventable tragedy.” Carol Leonnig at the Washington Post explains what went wrong and what we know about the shooter’s motives. New reporting from CNN indicates that recently implemented cost controls may have delayed FEMA’s response to the deadly floods in Texas. Scott Peterson was convicted of killing his wife in 2002. He always professed his innocence, and now the Innocence Project is taking on his case. Harriet Ryan at the Los Angeles Times tells us why. Plus, more details emerged about what went wrong in the India air crash, and one man died amid the chaos of an immigration raid. And at the Wimbledon finals, one star delivered demolition, and another was dethroned. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning. It's Monday, July 14th.

  • I'm Shemita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • On today's show, questions about FEMA's response time in Texas,

  • why a high-profile murder case from the 2000s is back in the news,

  • and Yannick Sinner and Iga Swianteck win their first Wimbledon titles.

  • But first, it's been a year since the assassination attempt against Donald Trump.

  • It happened on July 13, 2024, at a campaign rally for the then-candidate in Butler, Pennsylvania.

  • At 6.11 p.m., while Trump addressed the crowd,

  • 20-year-old Thomas Crooks fired out at least eight rounds, killing one person and injuring others.

  • If you want to really see something that's said, take a look what happened.

  • Speaking on his daughter-in-law Laura Trump's show on Fox Saturday,

  • President Trump recalled his memories of the day.

  • Well, it was unforgettable.

  • I didn't know exactly what was going on.

  • I got whacked.

  • There's no question about that.

  • And fortunately got down quickly.

  • People were screaming and I got down quickly, fortunately, because I think they shot eight bullets.

  • And one got me.