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Hawaii lawmakers react to Trump ‘assassination attempt’
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Local elected officials have weighed in about the apparent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.
A common message — despite party differences — was that violence has no place in politics.
Hawaii’s Democratic governor released the following statement on Saturday, July 13:
“As a nation we can never accept violence in the political arena or any other circumstance. I wish the former president a full recovery and send my condolences to the family of the person who was killed. An event like this can be very traumatic to a person and their family, so our thoughts are with them.”
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green
Hawaii’s Republican Party chair watched coverage of the shooting after she arrived at the Milwaukee airport for the upcoming Republican National Convention.
“To formally make him the Republican nominee,” Tamara McKay said, “And it just was, it’s still surreal kind of trying to swallow, ‘Did this really happen?’ To come back up and with his fist, you know, up in the air was very, not only a, maybe a sigh of relief, but strength and, ‘That didn’t get him down.’ But let’s, let’s also be responsible, not promote any retaliation as well.”
State Rep. Diamond Garcia agreed with his party chair and stressed the historic nature of the event — a clean shot has not been taken at a U.S. president since 1981.
“This was a true assassination attempt. Gunshots were fired, innocent bystanders who were there supporting President Trump, one at least has been confirmed killed. The shooter has been killed, so this was a definite assassination attempt, the likes that we have not seen since President Reagan,” the Hawaii House Minority Floor Leader said.
“What needs to be said clearly is no matter what your beliefs are politically, violence has no place in a free society at all,” Rep. Garcia said.
Several other local elected officials including Hawaii Kai Rep. Gene Ward, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, Sen. Brian Schatz and Reps. Jill Tokuda and Ed Case have all released their own statements on the shooting that can be viewed below.
Hawaii’s republican chair said the Republican National Convention will be quite the scene.
“I just got a text saying he will come still to accept his nomination and I can only imagine the roar, the thunder for him to stand strong and still take the stage for his nomination,” McKay said.
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi said through a statement:
“I am horrified and saddened by the news of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump today. Such acts of violence have no place in our society, and we must stand united against them. My thoughts and prayers are with the former President and his family during this incredibly difficult time. I also extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of the innocent bystander who tragically lost their life in this senseless act. Additionally, my prayers go out for the recovery of the two individuals who were critically injured. In moments like these, it is crucial for us to come together as a community and reject all forms of violence. Let us stand in solidarity, offering support and compassion to those affected by this tragedy, and work tirelessly to ensure such acts do not define our future.”
Hawaii Rep. Jill Tokuda of Hawaii’s second congressional district said through a statement:
“Sending out my deep condolences to those affected by today’s tragic incident, and prayers of recovery and safety to everyone impacted. I spent most of today encouraging civic engagement, telling AANHPI to use their voice and be seen. Our democracy must be grounded in civil discourse, mutual respect, and most of all aloha. These kinds of horrific acts only serve to silence and instill fear, and do not reflect the values of our country. We are better than this, and we must come together to reject all violence.”
Hawaii Rep. Ed Case of Hawaii’s first congressional district said through a statement:
“Our hearts go out to the innocent lost and we pray for President Trump
and the others wounded. Violence must not be the answer. Voters, not guns, must decide
elections.”
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Sen. Brian Schatz said on social media:
“This is absolutely horrifying. Political violence is always unacceptable. I am praying for everyone’s safety.”
Hawaii Kai State Rep. Gene Ward said through a statement:
“Americans have the Boston Tea Party in their DNA, but today’s shooting of former President Trump is the extremism that is totally unacceptable, barbaric, and makes me hate my profession when things like this happen. No one from both sides of the aisle should take politics so seriously to turn a rally into a crime scene. Please pray for the former President and our nation.”
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‘Surreal’: Flood victims near UH Manoa prepare for third storm
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Anxiety ran high in Manoa ahead of Wednesday’s impending storm, which comes about two weeks after a second Kona low flooded 14 residential units along Koali Road.
It was not the first time the homes were swamped in recent months.
Last November, a water main break overflowed the same ground-level units near UH Manoa, causing extensive damage.
Now, as tenants clean up and repair their homes after the latest storm, they are bracing for yet another storm expected to hit Wednesday.
“It sounds like a movie, it sounds a little surreal, a little not real,” Koali Road resident Carlos Jimenez said.
Jimenez, whose home was flooded both times, recalled the recent one, which covered his home in about two feet of water, describing the deluge as “a little bit above knee high.”
The damage to Jimenez’s unit went beyond the floor, too, because of the heavy rain.
“The ceiling got water-damaged. From what I saw, it was soaking water, sagging, and it was about to collapse,” Jimenez said.
Fortunately, crews repaired his roof days before the third storm could send another round of downpours.
Outside, both of Jimenez’s vehicles sat damaged and dead.
After all that he has seen at his Koali Road home, Jimenez said he would take the new storm seriously.
“Get ready, you know, with my mother. She lives with me. She’s 87,” Jimenez said.
After witnessing the devastation in the neighborhood, Jimenez’s neighbor, Dario Aricala, whose home was spared, is not taking it for granted during this week’s wet weather.
“The last storm, we almost got flooded. We are hoping for the best that this storm is not such bad,” Aricala said.
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In the meantime, other residents have been staying elsewhere during cleanup and repairs, and the property manager said he has been helping them.
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Flood Watch issued across Hawaii as kona low system brings risk of heavy rain and flood
A statewide Flood Watch is in effect across Hawaii from Wednesday morning, April 8, through Friday afternoon, April 10, as a developing low-pressure system northwest of the islands, described by the National Weather Service (NWS) public guidance as a kona low, is forecast to bring prolonged heavy rainfall and elevated flood risk.
The NWS office in Honolulu reports that the system will draw deep tropical moisture northward across the state, creating conditions favorable for widespread showers and thunderstorms. Excessive rainfall may lead to flash flooding in urban areas, low-lying locations, and regions with poor drainage, while steep terrain remains susceptible to landslides.
All major islands, including Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, and the Big Island, are included in the Flood Watch. Forecasters note that antecedent wet conditions from recent rainfall events have left soils saturated, increasing runoff efficiency and the likelihood of rapid stream rises under heavier rainfall rates.
Multiple kona low systems affected the islands between March 10 and March 22, producing extreme rainfall totals, including more than 330 mm (13 inches) in about 12 hours on Oʻahu’s North Shore and multi-day accumulations reaching approximately 1 170 mm (46 inches) on Maui.
The events triggered widespread flooding, landslides, evacuations, and infrastructure stress, including emergency warnings tied to Wahiawā Dam and power outages affecting more than 130 000 customers statewide.
Despite several days of drier trade wind conditions, soil moisture remains elevated, allowing new rainfall to convert more efficiently into surface runoff, increasing the likelihood of rapid stream rises and flash flooding under the current forecast system.
The heaviest rainfall associated with the new system is forecast to develop during the midweek period, with conditions deteriorating from Wednesday into Thursday as the low-pressure system strengthens west of the state. Forecast guidance indicates that the western islands may experience the initial phase of heavier rainfall before activity gradually shifts eastward later in the event.
In addition to heavy rain, the system is expected to generate strong southerly winds, with gusts of 64–80 km/h (40–50 mph) possible across many areas and locally stronger gusts exceeding 93 km/h (58 mph) in exposed locations or near convective activity. A Wind Advisory may be issued as conditions develop.
Winter weather conditions are also possible at higher elevations on the Big Island, resulting in a Winter Storm Watch in effect for summits above 3 810 m (12 500 feet), where a combination of snow and freezing rain is forecast during the same period.
Heavy rainfall is likely to persist into Thursday and Friday, with the flash-flood threat remaining elevated into the weekend, but periods of heavy rain may continue beyond the initial peak as moisture remains in place around the system.
The setup reflects a kona low pattern, characterized by a low-pressure system northwest of the islands producing southerly flow and transporting deep tropical moisture into the region over multiple days.
References:
1 Area Forecast Discussion for Hawaii – NWS Honolulu – April 7, 2026
2 Flood Watch – NWS Honolulu – April 7, 2026
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Emergency supplies selling fast as another storm threatens Hawaii
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Oahu residents aren’t taking any chances with emergency preparedness ahead of the latest round of severe weather.
City Mill has been working to keep shelves stocked with supplies.
“We’ve been selling a lot of sand and sandbags. We have a product called Quick Dam, and we have sold out at a couple stores. We’re trying to move them around so that everybody has something,” City Mill Merchant Iris Wilhelm-Norseth said.
Tape, batteries and flashlights have also been moving quickly among customers, along with pumps and rain boots.
City Mill and other officials are stressing emergency preparedness as recent storms have shown flooding can happen anywhere at any time.
“The little flash flood in Manoa kind of flipped people out too. That came out of nowhere. So people are very concerned,” she added.
Hawaiian Electric said it is also ready, following emergency preparedness procedures to ensure communities aren’t left without power for prolonged periods.
“It doesn’t take a named storm to really cause significant damage to the public infrastructure, whether it’s roads or other types of infrastructure, or the electrical, grid. We know that these heavy rains and very strong winds can have significant impacts,” HECO spokesperson Darren Pai said.
If the Public Safety Power Shutoff program is implemented, the utility said it would be a coordinated decision with emergency responders in the interest of keeping communities safe.
The Board of Water Supply is also asking customers to store water in case service is interrupted for an extended time.
And for storm supplies that don’t get put to use this time around, officials say not to toss them too quickly.
“This is also a great opportunity for people if they don’t use it to hold on to it because we are going into hurricane season starting in May again,” Wilhelm-Norseth added.
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