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de todo for this under the curve is not a miraculous pivot by camila espinola. you say hun never >> tonight trump's return his emotional appearance at the rnc, his ear bandaged just days after the assassination attempt. >> the greatest president that's ever lived. and that's donald j. trump, the republican party nominating the former president just moments after trump himself revealed his running mate, ohio senator jd vance, very deep.
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>> jd, jd, a former never trumper. >> i'm a never trump guy. i never liked him. >> the new voices of the gop kicking off the convention, a vote for donald trump is a vote to put money back in our pockets. plus, the moments leading up to the shocking assassination attempt on the former president. >> we noticed the guy shimmying up the roof and then we realized that he had a gun. >> the frantic calls for help as bystanders watched the shooter take aim and begin firing. the growing call for answers from the secret service about how a shooter could get that close, and our exclusive interview with the agency's director. >> the buck stops with me. i am the director of the secret service. >> what we're learning about the gunman, the special edition of nightline, the republican national convention, will be right back. >> but have you tried these new febreze car vent clips? the new
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saw you >> thanks for joining us. the first night of the republican national convention. in the books, and the first time former president donald trump has appeared in public since surviving an attempt on his life tonight, appearing alongside his new running mate. abc's senior congressional correspondent rachel scott was there and joins us from the floor. rachel >> juju was a moment that almost brought this room to a standstill. former president
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donald trump, just 48 hours out from surviving an attempted assassination on his own life, coming back before his supporters. of course, i was there in pennsylvania. it was just 48 hours ago when we saw the crowd yell in fear and in terror as gunfire erupted. well, tonight, the former president, back in front of his supporters, they were chanting usa, usa, trump, trump, trump, fight, fight, fight! those were the last words that the former president said before secret service rushed him off of that stage and into that armored vehicle. we know the former president trying to set a new tone going forward. we are told that he's revamping the speech that he set to give here in just a few days. and of course, he now has a running mate, ohio senator jd vance, on the ticket. now with former president donald trump. juju rachel scott. >> thank you. it was a night filled with anticipation from those hoping to see the former president and his new vp pick tomorrow. all the things were gone. it was a moment of triump.
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former president trump making an emotional entrance on the first night of the republican national convention. his right ear bandaged from where an assassin's bullet grazed him just two days before. the crowd on their feet as he made his way to the family box chanting a new rallying cry fight, fight, fight! inspired b trump's defiant words to the crowd being pulled off stage by secret service at a rally this weekend, left injured and one of his supporters killed by the would be assassin. seated next to trump in the family box, his new running mate. >> it is now time for us to determine our nominee for the office of vice president of the united states, senator jd vance. >> the junior senator from ohio,
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jd vance, just 39 years old. if elected, he'd be one of the youngest vice presidents in american history. vance and his wife, usha, wading through the convention floor crowd. jd, the senator reportedly learning of trump's decision only 20 minutes before it was announced vance was launched into the political spotlight in 2016 with his bestselling memoir, hillbilly elegy, which chronicled his path from a poor and turbulent childhood in appalachia to yale law school. he was once a forceful critic of trump. in 2016, he called trump cultural heroin and said, i'm a never trump guy and trump is unfit for our nation's highest office. but vance has since changed his opinion, saying trump has been a better president than he expected. now counted among his most ardent supporters. tonight, sitting down with sean hannity on fox news, i was certainly
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skeptical of donald trump in 2016. >> but president trump was a great president, and he changed my mind. i think he changed the minds of a lot of americans because, again, he delivered that peace and prosperity. if you go back to what i thought in 2016, another thing that was going on, sean, is i bought into the media's lies and distortions. i bought into this idea that somehow he was going to be so different, a terrible threat to democracy. it was a joke. >> president biden, reacting to vance's selection. >> he's a clone of trump on the issues. >> the republican convention kicks off after a stunning legal victory for the former president. just this morning, a trump appointed federal judge dismissed the classified documents court case against the former president, ruling that special prosecutor jack smith's appointment was unconstitutional. smith has said he plans to appeal that win, boosting a passionate slate of speakers, including alabama senator katie britt. >> it is time to return president trump to the white house. >> yes, south carolina senator
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tim scott, are you ready for four more years of donald trump? >> oh me too. listen, if you didn't if you didn't believe in miracles before saturday, you better be believing right now and model and tv personality amber rose, known for having dated kanye west. >> if you're watching this tonight, you know our country is in trouble. just like me. when you go to the store and buy food for your family, you're shocked when you fill up your gas tank. you're i know i am. >> trump will formally accept his party's nomination on thursday and in the wake of the assassination attempt, said his speech will now emphasize national unity. and that attempt on former president trump's life, now the subject of an intense investigation. bystander's cell phone video
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revealing new clues. what the head of the secret service is telling abc news. here's my nightline co-anchor byron pitts. >> yeah, look, there he is. stunning new cell phone video showing the shooter climbing across the roof of a building roughly 400ft away from where former president donald trump was up on the podium speaking. authorities now using this video as part of their investigation. and in another video, witness is telling to warn law enforcement. mike and his wife, amber were standing nearby. >> we noticed the guy shimmying up the roof and then we realized that he had a gun. and then everybody started screaming to law enforcement. >> on the top of that roof. you can see it's a sightline to the stage. it's a problem. it should have been identified. it should have covered the inside of that building was being used as a staging area for local police, according to two law enforcement officials, butler township officials confirming to abc news, a local police officer climbed up to the roof and confronted the gunman.
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>> moments before the shooting. >> the officer grabbed hold of the edge of the building, pulled himself up to be able to look and according to what he's told me, shooter turned a rifle, was pointed at the officer. the officer defensive move. got it ducked. fell. lost his. lost his grip on the building. >> a detailed look at the maps where the shooting took place reveals the glaring lapse the shooter located outside the security perimeter where the crowd was checked for weapons. the director of the u.s. secret service, kimberly cheatle, speaking exclusively with my colleague pierre thomas, saying the shooting was unacceptable. >> the buck stops with me. i am the director of the secret service. >> cheadle will appear before congress at a hearing next week. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas announcing enhancements to official security details for trump, president biden and vice president harris. biden also directing the secret service to protect third party candidate
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rfk jr. the suspect has been identified as 20 year old thomas matthew crooks, law enforcement sources tell abc news. the ar style rifle he used was purchased legally by his father in 2013. >> in the weeks before the attempted assassination, law enforcement sources told abc news, crooks purchased dozens of rounds of ammunition, both online and at a local gun shop. he was a member of a gun club here in pittsburgh, and on the day of the shooting, those law enforcement sources told us that crooks mentioned to his father that he wanted to go to the range, and that's when his father turned over the assault style rifle that was used to fire at former president trump, sources told us. the father thought nothing of it. >> investigators say the evidence so far leads them to believe he acted alone. investigators found what they described as rudimentary explosives in crooks car parked outside the rally and at his home in bethel park, pennsylvania. law enforcement does not know what the shooter's
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motivation was. he had no military experience. he worked at a nursing home, public records show. he was a registered republican in my class. >> he didn't talk about politics. he kept to himself about that. and there was never anything negative that anyone had ever heard about him. >> the fbi announcing today their search of the shooter's home and vehicle are complete and confirming they have unlocked the shooter's phone. >> what that phone will tell them is that who is who is he communicating with? the shooter before. he will also tell them how many times he visited the site in planning. it'll give us a date. when he started planning this thing, the two rally attendees critically injured in the shooting are now reportedly in stable condition. >> the victim killed in saturday's shooting. 50 year-old cory carpenter hailed as a hero corey was a girl dad corey was a firefighter and most especially corey loved his family. officials say he dove on his family to shield them from the gunfire. >> i'm numb and the only thing i
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can think of right now is his wife and two children. >> our thanks to byron when we come back, what effect could the assassination attempt have on the former president? what does his new running mate bring to the table? our powerhouse team breaks it all down. >> i won't let my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me. >> emerge as you with tremfya. >> most people saw 90% clearer skin at four months and the majority stayed clearer at five years. >> serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, or if you had a vaccine or plan to emerge as you emerge triumphant. >> ask your doctor about tremfy. >> looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer power mop, an all in one cleaning tool that gives you a mop and bucket clean
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>> and welcome back. we're joined now by our powerhouse political duo of abc news contributors, former senator heidi heitkamp. joining us from north dakota and former trump chief of staff and rnc chair reince priebus. thank you both for joining us. thank you,
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reince. we see you there at the rnc. the crowd was thrilled tonight to see the former president, though he seemed a bit subdued to the home audience. now we're told he's totally rewritten his upcoming speech. do you think this near-death experience is going to change his demeanor and his strategy moving forward, >> you know, i'm not sure, but i certainly get that feeling right now. i get that today. i've been getting that over the weekend here at the rnc, i saw a triumphant, entry into the arena. but you're right, it was there was sort of a, you know, misty eyed a little bit, sort of a coming together tonight in the arena, defiant, but not, disrespectful. i really think that the tone here has in fact changed. and there is a feeling of gratefulness and an
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opportunity, i think, to maybe rewrite the script a little bit, at least moving forward and hopefully maybe not. so much in the short term, but maybe even in the long term. there was a feeling of unity tonight, but there was a reflection feeling tonight as well. a self-reflective air, you know, tone in the air. and i don't know how to describe it to you, but it was very clear, i think people were seeing it as well. >> heidi, does this flip the script? does it affect the tactics for the biden administration and the campaign as they move forward? >> well, i think it has to, especially if donald trump becomes a kinder, more gentler version of his former self, you know, he knows that he needs to get suburban women, he needs to broaden his base. you saw that all through the convention today, bringing union leaders, minority leaders, people to the forefront. but then trump himself coming out looking very
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grateful, very subdued, but also very almost presidential and i hate to say that because obviously he's not my candidate, but i think there is possibly a turn. but there's also almost four months left in this race. and so we'll see how long this lasts. >> now, ryan's the major headline from tonight was the vp pick jd vance, once a never-trumper now his number two. what is the trump camp hoping that he can do for the ticket. >> well look i mean he's youthful clearly next generation ohio, came from nothing. you know yale law review. so i mean, he's got a great story. i also think it says that donald trump is very confident that he has this party unified. jd vance is similar in nature to donald trump. it is a pure confidence play. and it's very clear to me that's what this is all about. >> now, heidi, you mentioned that a fair number of african
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american speakers were on the stage tonight. even the teamsters chief took the podium. these are usually folks from the democratic side of the political equation. what do you make of that? >> well, i mean, i'm a little disappointed in the teamsters, given how hard we worked to restore their pensions that he would appear in the republican convention. doesn't mean that the teamsters are going to support. but i think it was a statement that we all need to pull together as a country. i want to mention jd vance. i think it's interesting that, trump has turned this corner potentially to a kinder, more gentler, but he picked someone who was pretty aggressive in the aftermath of the of the attempted unfortunate and horrific attempted, assassination. and i think he knows that jd vance stands ready to be that that tougher voice, the meaner voice, maybe the more direct and aggressive voice, while he plays the role of
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uniter in chief to send someone out who is potentially the divider, who is going to say what needs to be said in a more aggressive tone, obviously very smart young man, we'll see whether he actually adds anything to the ticket, how reince does this assassination attempt play out on the campaign trail? >> we've seen, you know, obviously, throughout american history, whether it's lincoln or mlk, the kennedys and everything in between, how different is this assassination attempt or is it? >> well, certainly. i mean, it's a wild time of multiple here. you've got, you know, grief, you've got gratefulness, you've tragedy for people. the person died. two people hurt. how does that all play out? i think it's anybody's guess. i think people are still processing what this all is and what it all means. so i think that's just a really good
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question, but probably one that will be answered in the weeks to come. >> and heidi, the other major development was that the judge in florida threw out the classified documents case against former president trump. how does this come into play? how does that sort of set the stage for the next four months? >> i don't think anyone really thought that case was going to come to trial before the election. and so it's not a big surprise. obviously today, jack smith said he is going to appeal. we'll see what happens with the case. the other option is for the u.s. attorney in that district to file, because it's not throwing out the case for lack of merit, it's throwing out the case because supreme court has called into question the important appointment of the special prosecutor. and so we'll see what happens in the ensuing days. but i don't think it changes much in the political trajectory, because i think that case was being slow walked from the very beginning. and i never expected that case to come to trial before the election.
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