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Montana political figures react to shooting at Trump rally
Montana political figures released statements Saturday after a shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, PA., on Saturday.
According to the Secret Service,one rally attendee is dead and the suspected shooter is dead. Trump said on Truth Socialthat he was “shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear.”
Republic Sen. Steve Daines posted:
Please join me in praying for President @realDonaldTrump and everyone else at the rally in Pennsylvania.
— Steve Daines (@SteveDaines) July 13, 2024
Democratic Sen. Jon Tester posted:
Republican candidate for Senate Tim Sheehy wrote:
In a separate post, Sheehy also wrote on Facebook “President Trump is STRONG. He’s an American Warrior fighting to Save America. God bless President Trump!”
Republican Rep. Matt Rosendale (MT-2) posted:
Rosendale also shared an X post from Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz that said “FIGHT!”
Rosendale’s next post on X said “There is no place in a civil society for violence in politics. This is a very sad day for our country.”
Republican candidate for Montana’s second congressional seat Troy Downing posted:
Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke (MT-1) posted:
Pray for the President and our country.
— Ryan Zinke (@RyanZinke) July 13, 2024
Zinke also shared a messagefrom U.S. House Majority Leader and Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise that said “For weeks Democrat leaders have been fueling ludicrous hysteria that Donald Trump winning re-election would be the end of democracy in America. Clearly we’ve seen far left lunatics act on violent rhetoric in the past. This incendiary rhetoric must stop.”
Democratic candidate for Montana’s first congressional district Monica Tranel posted:
The American Government is one where all agree on the rules, and violence has no place in our democracy.
We make our voices heard at the ballot box. Freedom to assemble and freedom from fear are foundational to making our voices heard.
— Monica Tranel (@MonicaTranel) July 13, 2024
Republican Governor Greg Gianforte posted:
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ryan Busse posted:
I’m saddened by this shooting and any injury or loss of life. I’m grateful President Trump is safe and I wish him a speedy recovery. And I’m grateful for the quick work of the Secret Service and law enforcement.
— Ryan Busse (@ryandbusse) July 13, 2024
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French Montana Shares Rare Insight into Khloe Kardashian Relationship
Where Khloe Kardashian Stands With Ex French Montana More Than 10 Years After Breakup
French Montana is done keeping up with reality TV.
In fact, he only agreed to appear on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons over a decade ago as a favor to then-girlfriend Khloe Kardashian.
“She said to get on the show,” he exclusively told E! News at the BET Awards on June 28. “And I got on the show. Shout out to Khloe.”
The “Ever Since U Left Me” rapper, who split with Kardashian in December 2014 after eight months of dating, said the experience was “fun” because her family kept it real.
“They filmed their real life,” he continued. “And we were part of something together that one time. So it felt great. It didn’t feel like work because they film what they do everyday.”
As for his future in reality TV, the 41-year-old said those days are over, shutting down any prospective offers with a simple, “Negative.”
Although the “Unforgettable” artist—whose real name is Karim Kharbouch—may not be returning to television anytime soon, he has no problem hanging out with his ex-girlfriend these days.
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