Jeff Yass, billionaire school voucher advocate, gives Greg Abbott another $4 million

The donation follows another $6 million Yass gave Abbott in January, which the governor’s campaign said was the largest single donation in Texas history.
Biden tests positive for COVID, will self-isolate in Delaware, White House says

President Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday following his first event in Las Vegas and will self-isolate in Delaware, the White House said. Biden tested positive for the virus on Wednesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement. She said the president was “vaccinated and boosted” and was experiencing mild symptoms. “He will be returning to Delaware where he will self-isolate and will continue to carry out all of his duties fully during that time,” Jean-Pierre said. “The White House will provide regular updates on the President’s status as he continues to carry out the full duties of the office while in isolation.” A maskless Biden arrived at Harry Reid International Airport in Nevada on Wednesday afternoon, following the announcement of his diagnosis. Reporters questioned him about his condition as he walked to Air Force One. COVID VACCINE COMPANIES TOLD TO FOCUS ON KP.2 FOR FALL SHOTS, PER FDA ANNOUNCEMENT “I feel good,” he told reporters. Biden’s doctor said the president came down with upper respiratory symptoms, a runny nose and non-productive cough, with general mailaise. “He felt okay for his first event of the day, but given that he was not feeling better, point of care testing for COVID-19 was conducted, and the results were positive for the COVID-19 virus,” the physician said in a statement shared by the White House. “Given this, the President will be self-isolating in accordance with CDC guidance for symptomatic individuals.” His temperature was at 97.8 degrees, which is normal, the doctor said. “The President has received his first dose of Paxlovid,” the White House said. “He will be self-isolating at his home in Rehoboth.” Biden was slated to speak at the UnidosUS Annual Conference in Las Vegas, which draws thousands of Latino advocates to Nevada, a crucial swing-state. “I was just on the phone with President Biden. And he shared his deep disappointment at not being able to join us this afternoon,” UnidosUS President and CEO Janet Murguía told attendees. “The president has been at many events as we all know and he just tested positive for COVID.” The illness comes as Biden faces mounting pressure from within the Democratic Party, as well as donors, to drop out of the presidential race amid concerns about his physical and mental state.
VP Harris addresses attempted assassination of former President Trump: ‘Heinous, horrible, cowardly act’

Speaking for the first time publicly since the assassination attempt of former President Trump at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday, Vice President Kamala Harris condemned the violence during a speech Wednesday in Michigan. “As we all know, it was a heinous, horrible, cowardly act,” Harris said during a moderated campaign event in Kalamazoo. “Thankfully, he was not seriously injured.” She said as soon as she and her husband Doug saw what was happening, they said a prayer for his well-being, and that their thoughts immediately turned to Trump’s wife, Melania. “The bottom line is, no one should have to fear for the safety of a loved one because they serve in public office,” Harris continued. BIDEN CALLS TO ‘LOWER THE TEMPERATURE’ THEN BASHES TRUMP IN NAACP SPEECH Harris also shared her condolences with the family and friends of Corey Comperatore, who was struck by gunfire and killed at the rally while protecting his family. “Our heart goes out to the family of Corey Comperatore, a true hero who died protecting his family. And Doug and I, of course, are holding them close in our hearts. We are also wishing those who were critically injured that day a swift and full recovery. And we are thankful to the United States Secret Service, the first responders and local authorities.” KAMALA HARRIS SAYS TRUMP PICKED JD VANCE TO BE ‘RUBBER STAMP’ FOR FORMER PRESIDENT’S ‘EXTREME AGENDA’ Harris said that the shooting also raised questions about how they should engage with each other during the campaign. “The United States of America, I believe, is the greatest democracy the world has ever known. But in the aftermath of this weekend’s shootings, one of the questions we now confront is about the way we should engage with one another in this campaign,” Harris said. “On Sunday evening, our President Joe Biden issued a call for unity. And there must be unity around the idea that while our nation’s history has been scarred by political violence, violence is never acceptable. There can be no equivocation about that.” Harris’s speech came one day after Biden delivered remarks at the 115th NAACP National Convention in Las Vegas, where he once again called on people to “lower the temperature” in American politics following the assassination attempt on former President Trump, before repeatedly attacking Trump in his remarks. HBO’S MAHER DECLARES ‘BIDEN IS TOAST,’ ROASTS TOP REPLACEMENTS NEWSOM AND HARRIS “Just a few days after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, we’re grateful he’s not seriously injured. We continue to pray for him and his family,” Biden said. “It’s time for an important conversation in this country. It’s gotten too heated.” He referenced his Oval Office speech, saying it’s time to lower the temperature and condemn violence in any form. “We have to say with one voice that violence is not the answer. That’s what we should rally around as a nation. That’s the unity I’m talking about. Few organizations know that better than the NAACP,” Biden said. Fox News’ Nick Rojas contributed to this report.
Texas lawmakers press for ‘political rhetoric’ to be part of probe into Trump assassination attempt

FIRST ON FOX: Over two dozen Texas lawmakers are calling for the House Oversight Committee to look into “political rhetoric” used against former President Trump in their investigation into the assassination attempt that nearly took his life. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability launched an investigation into the assassination attempt after the former president was shot in the ear at a campaign rally in western Pennsylvania on Saturday. State Rep. Ellen Troxclair, R-Texas, spearheaded a letter to the committee and Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., Wednesday, requesting they also look into “grotesque depictions of President Trump and the tens of millions of fellow Americans that support him as ‘enemies’ or ‘threats to democracy’ ahead of the assassination attempt.” “Americans deserve answers,” the lawmakers wrote, first thanking the committee for opening an investigation into the deadly incident. “At minimum, we need to understand how the attempted assassination was able to occur and what will be done to ensure it does not happen again.” COMER SUBPOENAS SECRET SERVICE DIRECTOR TO TESTIFY IN PROBE OF TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT The Republicans then called on Congress to “include within its hearing an examination of the political rhetoric used during this current presidential campaign and how it has contributed to a rising threat of political violence.” FBI LEADS INVESTIGATION INTO ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP “While we are blessed to live in a country where we have a constitutional right to free speech, this constant flammable rhetoric has a tangible detrimental impact on our country,” the letter read. “The Oversight Committee is now uniquely situated to raise attention to the effect this has on the American people and to lead us back to a place of honest political discussion focused on policy positions.” Troxclair, of Texas House District 19, was joined by 26 other Texas state representatives and 2024 nominees in the letter. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, Trump’s recently announced 2024 running mate, used the assassination attempt to point the finger of blame at President Biden. “The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination,” Vance posted on X, formerly Twitter, after the Trump rally shooting. The Oversight Committee plans to hold a hearing on the assassination attempt on June 22.
GOP lawmaker rips Biden’s ‘weak’ foreign policy record in preview of RNC speeches: ‘Global laughingstock’

MILWAUKEE – GOP Congressman Darrell Issa previewed what he expects to see in the foreign policy speeches on Wednesday night at the GOP convention and outlined what he believes a second Trump term will mean for the world. “When I think about Trump foreign policy, Russia didn’t gain an inch during his tenure, having taken Crimea under his predecessor, Obama,” Issa, who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told Fox News Digital on Wednesday before Republicans took the stage in Milwaukee to talk foreign policy. “I think about the fact that China did not aggressively go after Taiwan the way they are today, or the Philippines, where they’re literally stealing fish out of the water by force. I think of the fact that the Houthis and Iran were not active and literally interrupting global trade. All of these things happened in the last three and a half years under a weak Biden administration, and they won’t, didn’t and won’t happen under a Trump administration.” “Make America Strong Once Again” is the theme of the third day of the convention, where speakers will outline Trump’s foreign policy agenda and argue against Biden’s record. ‘DEFENSIVE’ BIDEN LASHES OUT AT VULNERABLE DEMS WARNING OF NOVEMBER LOSSES: REPORTS “Under Joe Biden, the weakest commander in chief in our country’s history, America has become a global laughingstock,” the RNC said in a press release. “From our dumpster fire of a southern border to the botched Afghanistan withdrawal to the Hamas-Israeli war to enabling the Iranian terrorist regime, Biden has repeatedly made the wrong move on the world stage. Under President Trump’s vision, America will once again be strong and secure and put an end to the Biden-Harris administration’s weakness. President Donald J. Trump will secure our borders, curb Chinese and Iranian threats, and restore America’s rightful standing on the world stage.” The night of foreign policy speeches comes shortly after it was reported that Iran has been plotting to assassinate Trump, which Issa also connected to Biden’s foreign policy. BIDEN’S EX-PRESS SECRETARY JEN PSAKI TO SIT DOWN WITH HOUSE GOP PANEL PROBING CHAOTIC AFGHANISTAN WITHDRAWAL “Under President Trump, Iran was exporting less than 200,000 barrels of oil a day,” Issa said. “They’re exporting more than 2 million barrels a day. For that much money, of course, they would plot to kill the incoming president.” Issa told Fox News Digital that one of the key aspects of foreign policy that Republicans need to explain is the importance of showing “strength” to other nations. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “The world is a dangerous place when America is weak and doesn’t lead, and the world can be a safe and stable place when America is strong and can lead others to have strength,” Issa said. “President Trump issued a mandate to NATO to get up to their 2% and they were a little bit complacent. They’re not complacent anymore because they know he was right. They know his policies were right before and his policies will be right in the next four years.” Biden has often leaned on his foreign policy record in recent weeks as he faces calls from within his own party to drop out of the presidential race, as recent Fox News polling shows Trump has a 10-point lead on foreign policy with voters. Speakers set to hit the stage on Wednesday before vice presidential nominee JD Vance include: Medal of Honor recipient Staff Sgt. David Bellavia, Rep. Michael Waltz, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former acting Director of the United States National Intelligence Ric Grenell, Gold Star family members Alicia Lopez and Herman Lopez and Cheryl Jules and Christy Shamblin, and Donald Trump Jr.
Vance says his mission at GOP convention speech is ‘to fire up the crowd tonight’

MILWAUKEE – GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance says his mission as he delivers his acceptance speech on day three of the Republican National Convention is simple. Vance, the 39-year-old senator from Ohio whom former President Trump named as his running mate at the beginning of the week, on Wednesday night will address the roughly 2,400 delegates and thousands of other attendees packed inside Milwaukee’s Fiserv Arena, and the millions of Americans watching the GOP convention from home. “We’re gonna get out there and try to fire up the crowd tonight,” Vance said at a financial event hours before his prime time address at the convention. The senator added that he would “make the case, a very easy case to make, but an important case to make, that we have got to re-elect President Donald J. Trump to the White House.” TRUMP RUNNING MATE VANCE TO DELIVER ‘THE MOST IMPORTANT SPEECH’ OF HIS CAREER And he joked, “I’m very excited about this evening, and I don’t plan to screw it up. But if I do, it’s too late. He [Trump] made the pick, right. It’s official now.” Trump, in making his greatly anticipated and high-stakes running mate announcement as the GOP convention kicked off in swing-state Wisconsin’s largest city, will now share the ticket with one of his top supporters in the Senate, a one-time Trump critic who has transformed into a leading America First ally. The former president and Vance teamed up on Monday and Tuesday nights in the Trump family box above the floor of the GOP convention. Vance, a former venture capitalist and the author of the bestselling memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” before running for elective office, on Wednesday night will appear on the podium to tell his story. A source in Vance’s political orbit told Fox News to “expect the speech to focus heavily on his bio and incredible life story and how that ties into the America First agenda.” Another source with knowledge of the speech told Fox News it will “connect his life experiences to the Trump policies. Folding in his firsthand experience of a tough upbringing that shaped his views on a lot of the biggest issues he is passionate about.” The source said those issues include trade, immigration, ending endless wars, fentanyl and drugs, and how inflation hurts the poor the most. HEAD HERE FOR THE LATEST FOX NEWS REPORTING FROM THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION That story began with Vance growing up in a working-class family in a small city in southwestern Ohio. His parents divorced when he was young, and as his mother struggled for years with drug and alcohol abuse, Vance was raised in part by his maternal grandparents. After high school graduation, Vance enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and served in Iraq. He later graduated from Ohio State University and then earned a law degree at Yale. Vance, who lives in Cincinnati, moved to San Francisco after law school and worked as a principal in a venture capital firm owned by billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel, who later became a major financial supporter of Vance’s successful 2022 campaign for the Senate. Before running for Senate, Vance grabbed national attention after “Hillbilly Elegy” – which tells his story of growing up in a struggling steel mill city and his roots in Appalachian Kentucky – became a New York Times bestseller and was made into a Netflix film. The story spotlighted the values of many working-class Americans who became supporters of Trump’s policies. Vance was a vocal critic of Trump when the former president first ran for the White House in the 2016 cycle. However, Vance eventually supported Trump, praising the former president’s tenure in the White House, and in a Fox News interview in 2021, he apologized for his earlier criticism of Trump. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Trump’s endorsement of Vance days before the 2022 GOP Senate primary boosted him to victory in a crowded, competitive and combustible race. “I think the American people are going to love to hear JD’s story of overcoming adversity as a young man, becoming a Marine and serving his country in uniform in Iraq, and going on to becoming a business leader, and now a successful elected leader as well,” fellow veteran and fellow Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas told Fox News on Tuesday. Democrats, in a taste of things to come, on Monday wasted no time in criticizing Vance. President Biden told reporters that Vance was “a clone of Trump on the issues.” Vice President Harris, in a campaign video released on Wednesday, charged that “Vance will be loyal only to Trump, not to our country.” And the president’s campaign argued that Vance was selected because he would “do what [former Vice President] Mike Pence wouldn’t on January 6: bend over backwards to enable Trump and his extreme MAGA agenda, even if it means breaking the law and no matter the harm to the American people.” Fox News’ Alexis McAdams contributed to this report Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.
Jack Smith appeals judge’s decision to toss Trump’s classified documents case in Florida

Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed a notice to appeal a Florida judge’s decision to toss his case against former President Donald Trump related to his handling of classified documents. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday dismissed Smith’s case, citing that Smith’s special counsel appointment by Attorney General Merrick Garland was unconstitutional. “Former President Trump’s Motion to Dismiss Indictment Based on the Unlawful Appointment and Funding of Special Counsel Jack Smith is GRANTED in accordance with this Order,” Cannon, a Trump appointee, wrote in the Monday ruling. “The Superseding Indictment is DISMISSED because Special Counsel Smith’s appointment violates the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution.” Trump had faced charges stemming from Smith’s investigation into his possession of classified materials at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. He pleaded not guilty to all 37 felony counts from Smith’s probe, including willful retention of national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice and false statements. CLASSIFIED DOCS CASE DISMISSAL MEANS ‘GREATEST’ LEGAL ‘THREAT’ TO TRUMP IS ‘GONE’: EXPERTS The notice of appeal was filed in the 11th Circuit. The Justice Department had no further comment Wednesday. A spokesperson for Smith had previously said that “the dismissal of the case deviates from the uniform conclusion of all previous courts to have considered the issue that the Attorney General is statutorily authorized to appoint a Special Counsel,” and that the Justice Department has authorized the Special Counsel to appeal the court’s order. The Appointments Clause says, “Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the Supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States be appointed by the President subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, although Congress may vest the appointment of inferior officers in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.” Smith, however, was never confirmed by the Senate. CLARENCE THOMAS SWIPES AT SPECIAL COUNSEL JACK SMITH’S APPOINTMENT IN SCOTUS IMMUNITY CASE “Upon careful study of the foundational challenges raised in the Motion, the Court is convinced that Special Counsel’s Smith’s prosecution of this action breaches two structural cornerstones of our constitutional scheme – the role of Congress in the appointment of constitutional officers, and the role of Congress in authorizing expenditures by law,” Cannon wrote Monday. TRUMP VIP RALLY ATTENDEE SHARES WHAT HE EXPERIENCED DURING THE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT “The Framers gave Congress a pivotal role in the appointment of principal and inferior officers. That role cannot be usurped by the Executive Branch or diffused elsewhere – whether in this case or in another case, whether in times of heightened national need or not,” she continued. “In the case of inferior officers, that means that Congress is empowered to decide if it wishes to vest appointment power in a Head of Department, and indeed, Congress has proven itself quite capable of doing so in many other statutory contexts. But it plainly did not do so here, despite the Special Counsel’s strained statutory readings,” Cannon added. Steven Cheung, Trump campaign spokesperson, reacted to Smith’s appeal notice on Wednesday, saying, “As we move forward in uniting our nation after the horrific events on Saturday, this dismissal of the lawless indictment in Florida should be just the first step, followed quickly by the dismissal of ALL of the Witch Hunts.” “The Democrat-led Justice Department should drop these politically motivated, election interference efforts against President Trump immediately. Let us come together to END the weaponization of our justice system and Make America Great Again!” he said. Cheung was referring to the assassination attempt against Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally days earlier. Fox News Digital’s Bill Mears contributed to this report.
House lawmakers ‘frustrated’ with lack of transparency in Trump assassination attempt probe, member says

Some House lawmakers are “frustrated” with the changes in the investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Trump, Rep. Lisa McClain told Fox News Digital. McClain, who sits on several committees, including Oversight and Accountability and Armed Services, said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has taken over the investigation, prompting concerns from lawmakers. The U.S. Secret Service, which is investigating the shooting, falls under Homeland Security. “They’re very frustrated, which is probably a mild understatement,” McClain said while at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. “There was an assassination attempt on the leading candidate. We’re not getting a lot of answers. We’re not being transparent. It’s being shuffled from the Secret Service to Homeland Security. Why?” SECRET SERVICE DIRECTOR: TRUMP RALLY SHOOTER WAS IDENTIFIED AS ‘POTENTIAL PERSON OF SUSPICION’ Another point of concern is Mayorkas being involved in the probe, McClain said, given the opposition against him by many Republicans because of his handling of the southern border. “The gentleman that says the border is secure as millions of illegals pour through our borders,” she said. “We’re not very optimistic. We’re not very hopeful.” FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENT SAYS TRUMP WOULD-BE ASSASSIN THOMAS CROOKS SCOUTED RALLY SPOT IN ADVANCE The Secret Service has come under heavy scrutiny after the shooter was able to take a shot at Trump from outside the security perimeter. The agency and local authorities have pointed fingers at each other for the security lapse. “At that particular site, we divided up areas of responsibility, but the Secret Service is totally responsible for the design and implementation and the execution of the site,” Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle said in an interview with CNN. McClain said the director needs to take responsibility for what happened. “The Secret Service needs to come out and say ‘Hey, I own this. This is my department. I’m the leader. I’m in charge. I will investigate this,’” McClain said. “We have got to take this seriously, and we’ve got to get to the bottom of it.”
Border wall gap left open after Biden stopped construction frustrates agents: ‘It’s a beacon’

SAN DIEGO – Amid an ongoing crisis at the southern border and in one of the hottest spots for migrant crossings, there remains a massive gap in the border wall – through which Border Patrol agents say illegal immigrants know to pour through. Along the border near Otay Mountain, California, about a mile and a half from the port of entry in Otay Mesa, there remains an enormous gap in the double wall structure. The Trump administration set up or bolstered two barriers, one right along the U.S.-Mexico border to deter illegal immigrants from crossing into the United States. The second is an additional wall, surrounded by roads and lights so that Border Patrol can scoop up and detain any crossers who manage to climb over or through the first structure. IMMIGRATION HAWKS DELIGHTED AT TRUMP PICK JD VANCE: ‘ONE HELL OF A CO-PILOT’ But the Biden administration stopped the wall construction after entering office in 2021. While it has committed to completing some projects already funded by Congress, including repairing some gaps in the wall, this project in San Diego has remained incomplete. “It has a very significant impact on operations because it’s an open area where migrants can walk right into the United States unimpeded and when there’s an influx of migrants, they just use that instead of climbing the fence and just walk in that open area,” Manuel Bayon, president of the National Border Patrol Council in San Diego, told Fox News Digital in an interview. Bayon described the gap as “frustrating” for agents. “It was almost completed. You’re looking at possibly approximately two football fields. It’s just an open gap. It’s a beacon that here you’re allowed to cross into the United States,” he said. The gap in the border wall represents the stark contrast between the policies of the prior Trump administration and the Biden administration. The Trump administration focused on increased interior enforcement and border wall construction. The Biden administration rolled back many of those measures, calling them ineffective. Instead, it has called for fundamental immigration reform and additional funding, while also emphasizing the importance of “root causes” of migration. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF THE BORDER SECURITY CRISIS It has accused Republicans of failing to act for political purposes, including on a recent bipartisan Senate package. Republicans though, along with others including the Border Patrol union, have accused the Biden administration of fueling the crisis with its policies and have pointed to the record numbers of migrant encounters since the president took office. The administration has taken action, including a recent executive order designed to limit entries at the southern border when numbers are high. The White House said this week that since the order was announced, encounters have decreased by more than 50%, and the number of releases has decreased by 70%. Officials also say the administration has removed and returned more than 50,000 individuals to more than 100 countries, including by operating more than 175 international repatriation flights. “While the president’s action has led to significant results, it is clear that the only lasting solution to the challenges we are seeing on our border – the solution that would deliver additional authorities, resources, and personnel that we need to secure our border – is through congressional action,” an official said. Bayon, however, stressed that the union does not support the Biden administration due to what he said was a lack of enforcement, and also downplayed the importance of the executive order. “It’s a Band-Aid on an open wound,” he said.
Fox News Politics: Schiff Schisms

Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. VP ON DAY 3: Don’t miss day three of the RNC as JD Vance — the vice presidential nominee — takes the stage! Follow for more updates. What’s happening… -65% of Democrats say Biden should drop out of race -Top 5 moments from the RNC -86% of Americans concerned about violence in the election Powerful Democratic California Rep. Adam Schiff called on President Biden to drop out of the 2024 race on Wednesday. “A second Trump presidency will undermine the very foundation of our democracy, and I have serious concerns about whether the President can defeat Donald Trump in November,” he said in a statement to Fox News Digital. Schiff was selected as one of the “top two” Senate primary winners in California. The winner of the Senate race will take the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. The House Democrat praised Biden’s accomplishments while in office, claiming, “Joe Biden has been one of the most consequential presidents in our nation’s history, and his lifetime of service as a Senator, a Vice President, and now as President has made our country better.”…Read more PARTY POOPED: 65% of Democrats say Biden should drop out after debate disaster, poll finds …Read more ‘PRETTY DAMN GOOD’: Biden describes his mental acuity, but do voters agree? …Read more OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS: Longtime Trump critic says president has unique chance to unite country …Read more ‘BELIEVE YOU CAN WIN’: Former Clinton campaign spox says Dems are acting like ‘losers’ about Biden ouster …Read more ‘RUBBER STAMP’: Harris tests Vance attack line after congratulatory voicemail …Read more ‘DENIAL OF TRUTH’: Riley Gaines visits RNC with message for New York AG Letitia James, Democrats claiming to be party for women …Read more TOP 5 MOMENTS: Recap Nikki Haley’s standing-O, ‘Babydog’ predictions, and more …Read more BEST IN SHOW: All about Babydog: The governor’s pet that stole the show at the RNC …Read more SOCIETY ON EDGE: 86% of Americans are concerned about acts of violence throwing the country into chaos, new poll finds …Read more ‘VERY KIND’ CALL: Widow of rally victim describes talk with Trump …Read more ‘SECURED THE PRESIDENCY’: Stephen A. Smith says shooter ‘just handed Donald Trump the election’ …Read more DEADLY GROUND: Trump would-be assassin climbed AC unit to shooting perch: report …Read more ‘FIGHT’ SONG: Trump supporters have new rallying cry after assassination attempt …Read more ‘SAVED THE PRESIDENT’S LIFE’: Pennsylvania sheriff defends local officers who confronted Trump rally shooter …Read more ‘A TOUGH GUY’: Trump assassination attempt victim fighting for his life …Read more ‘HE SCOUTED’: Former Secret Service agent breaks down Trump rally shooter’s deadly preparations …Read more Subscribe now to get Fox News Politics newsletter in your inbox. Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.