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Latest attack threatening President Trump reflects rising political violence in US

  • Written by James Piazza, Liberal Arts Professor of Political Science, Penn State
imagePresident Donald Trump speaks at the White House on April 25, 2026, after the cancellation of the annual White House Correspondents Association Dinner.Andrew Leyden/Getty Images)

For the third time in three years, Donald Trump has come under threat by an attacker. Many facts remain unclear after a gunman stormed the Washington Hilton on April 25,...

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