California
California lawmakers call for prayers, denounce violence after ‘incident’ at Trump rally
California lawmakers quickly called for prayers and denounced violence after former President Donald Trump was taken away from a campaign rally following apparent gunshots.
“Violence has no place in our democracy,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said on X, formerly called Twitter. “My thoughts are with President Trump and everyone impacted at the rally today.”
Trump appeared to have blood on his face as he was taken away from the stage at a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. His condition was not immediately clear, but the U.S. Secret Service said the former president was “safe” after the “incident” and a campaign spokesperson said he is being checked out at al local medical facility.
“The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former president is safe,” Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesperson for the Secret Service, said on social media. “This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available.”
An incident occurred the evening of July 13 at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania. The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe. This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available.
— Anthony Guglielmi (@SecretSvcSpox) July 13, 2024
Rep. Michelle Steel, R-Seal Beach, said she is “praying for President Trump and all those at the rally in Pennsylvania.”
Praying for President Trump and all those at the rally in Pennsylvania.
— Rep. Michelle Steel (@RepSteel) July 13, 2024
“Praying for former President Trump and all those present during this terrifying moment,” said Rep. Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana. “Political violence is never the answer, and I condemn this heinous act in the strongest possible terms.”
Praying for former President Trump and all those present during this terrifying moment.
Political violence is never the answer, and I condemn this heinous act in the strongest possible terms.
— Rep. Lou Correa (@RepLouCorrea) July 13, 2024
“Praying for President Trump and those in the crowd at the rally today,” said Rep. Mike Garica, R-Santa Clarita. “The president is strong. There is no room in America for this type of violence.”
Praying for President Trump and those in the crowd at the rally today. The President is strong. There is no room in America for this type of violence.
— Mike Garcia (@ElectMikeGarcia) July 13, 2024
“I’m monitoring the situation at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania and keeping the former president and all attendees in my prayers as we wait for more information,” said Rep. Young Kim, R-Anaheim Hills.
I’m monitoring the situation at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania and keeping the former president and all attendees in my prayers as we wait for more information.
— Young Kim (@RepYoungKim) July 13, 2024
President Joe Biden has received a briefing on the incident, according to White House pool reports.
At one point during the rally, while Trump was at the podium, bangs started ringing through the crowd. The former president could be seen reaching with his right hand toward his neck, and there appeared to be blood on his face.
He quickly ducked behind the riser as agents from his protective detail rushed the stage and screams rang out from the crowd. The bangs continued as agents tended to him on stage. Before being taken away, Trump raised his fist in the air.
“President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act,” said Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung. “He is fine and is being checked out at a local medical facility. More details will follow.”
Political violence has no place in our democracy and should never be the answer to settle our differences. We must overcome the divisions in our country.
Thankful for law enforcement’s quick response today in PA.
Wishing Pres. Trump and all impacted a speedy recovery.
— Rep. Mike Levin (@RepMikeLevin) July 13, 2024
Horrified by the news of an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Our country is founded on the principle of free speech for all, especially our political opponents.
As Americans we must be committed to rooting violence out of our political process.
— Supervisor Katrina Foley (@SupervisorFoley) July 13, 2024
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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California
Rep. Kevin Kiley announces run in California’s redrawn 6th Congressional District
Congressman Kevin Kiley has announced his plan to run in California’s newly redrawn 6th district.
In a statement on Monday, Rep. Kiley revealed he had considered running in the 5th District – which could have set up a possible showdown between two current Republican officeholders.
“It’s true that I was fully prepared to run in the new 5th, having tested the waters and with polls showing a favorable outlook in a “safe” district. But doing what’s easy and what’s right are often not the same,” Kiley stated.
Kiley currently represents California’s 3rd district, which originally comprised counties making up much of the back spine of the state.
As of the Prop. 50 redistricting push, the 3rd district was redrawn for the 2026 midterm election to lean toward the Democratic Party – with those eastern spine of California counties lopped off and more of Sacramento County, including Rancho Cordova, added.
California’s new 6th district is now comprised of Rocklin, Roseville, Citrus Heights, much of North and East Sacramento, and the city of West Sacramento. Democratic Rep. Ami Bera currently represents the district, but will be running for the new 3rd district in 2026.
Other declared candidates for the 6th district include Democrats Lauren Babb Thomlinson, Thien Ho, Richard Pan, Kindra Pring, Tyler Vandenberg, and Republicans Christine Bish, Craig DeLuz, and Raymond Riehle.
Kiley was first elected to the House in 2022 and was reelected in 2024.
California
Preliminary magnitude 3.3 earthquake strikes near San Ramon, USGS says
SAN RAMON, Calif. (KGO) — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.4 struck near San Ramon at 11:21 p.m. Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
USGS said the tremor was about 8.4 km in depth.
According to the Geological Survey, people typically report feeling earthquakes larger than about magnitude 2.5.
The closer to the surface an earthquake occurs, the more ground shaking and potential damage it will cause.
No injuries have been reported.
This is the latest quake in San Ramon, which has seen multiple strings of tremors in the past several months.
Bay City News contributed to this report.
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California
More SoCal rallies for and against military action in Iran expected on Sunday and Monday
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Worshippers across Los Angeles were met with an increased law enforcement presence on Sunday as police and sheriff’s deputies stepped up patrols outside mosques, synagogues and cultural landmarks following the strikes on Iran.
Local officials said there are no credible threats to Southern California, but the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department heightened visibility as a precaution to ensure communities stay safe.
More demonstrations tied to the attack on Iran are expected Sunday and Monday. Several protests were held across Southern California on Saturday.
READ MORE | Rallies for and against military action in Iran draw demonstrators across Southern California
While Iranian-Americans celebrated in Westwood, protesters gathered in downtown Los Angeles to oppose the Trump administration’s attacks against Iran.
While some groups gathered in downtown Los Angeles to protest the strikes, others assembled in Westwood to celebrate “the fall of the Ayotollah,” according to organizers.
Authorities said they will continue monitoring events as the region prepares for additional gatherings in the days ahead.
This is a developing story. This article will continue to be updated as more information becomes available.
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