President Biden delivered brief remarks Sunday afternoon, a day after a 20-year-old man attempted to assassinate former President Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania. A Pennsylvania woman attended the rally held by former President Trump on Saturday with her husband and, initially, was uncertain if the pops she heard were directly related to a gun, as she assumed, because of the fun-loving atmosphere, that someone set off fireworks. "It was truly a lovely day and as we were sitting there, it really sounded like firecrackers," Chris Konopka, 56, of McMurray, Pennsylvania, told Fox News Digital over the phone.

"There was no panic on my part because I immediately thought, 'OK, who’s the idiot that did this because he’s ruining it for everybody?’" Konopka described the day as an incredibly hot one, but lively and full of "happy, pleasant and helpful" rally goers. "Nobody was drinking, chanting, screaming; none of it," she said. TRUMP RALLY VICTIM IDENTIFIED AS COREY COMPERATORE, ‘HERO’ SHIELDED WIFE AND GIRLS FROM BULLETS Former President Trump greets the crowd at Butler Farm Show Inc.

in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024. Moments later, shots rang out, killing one man and injuring Trump and two others. (Rebecca Droke/AFP via Getty Images) Konopka, a first-time rally attendee, and her husband, small business owners near Bethel Park where the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks , 20, was from, were seated about 20 feet behind Trump and the stage.

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