🔥From “Biden ordered” to “peaceful resolution of differences”: The shooting incident involving Trump’s camp is being framed as a shift


After the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on April 26, Trump and his camp’s public remarks showed a clear rhetorical shift compared with the July 2024 Butler rally shooting incident. Instead of fierce attacks along partisan lines, they adopted a restrained tone calling for unity. At a briefing, Trump asked Americans to “peacefully resolve differences,” stressing the “great love and unity” demonstrated on the scene, and said that the wording of the speech he had originally prepared to be “very intense” had changed. Republican leaders such as Speaker Johnson and Majority Leader Scalise also set the tone with prayers and thanks to law enforcement officers, without issuing partisan accusations. This shift stands in sharp contrast to statements from people such as Vance and Rasiwita after the July 2024 incident, which directly blamed the Biden camp. Analysts believe that the shift is driven by three factors…
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