President Joe Biden, speaking from the Oval Office on Sunday, called on Americans to lower the political temperature following the shooting of former President Donald J. Trump. In his brief address, Biden emphasized the need for unity and reflection during this turbulent period.
“This incident calls on all of us to take a step back,” Biden said. “Thankfully, former President Trump was not seriously injured. We can’t allow this violence to be normalized. The political rhetoric in this country has gotten very heated. It’s time to cool it down. We all have a responsibility to do this.”
This marked the third time Biden has used the formal setting of the Oval Office to address the nation on significant issues since taking office in 2021. His appearance underscored the gravity of the situation and allowed him to project the authority of incumbency, especially as some within his own Democratic Party question his readiness for another term at the age of 81.
Gun violence remains a persistent issue in the United States, though political violence is relatively rare. Four U.S. presidents have been assassinated, and several others have survived assassination attempts. The shooting of Trump adds to the history of violence against political figures in the country.
In the wake of the shooting, Biden’s campaign has shifted its strategy. The campaign halted verbal attacks on the former president and focused on a message of unity and looking forward. Within hours of the incident, Biden’s team pulled down television ads and suspended other political communications.
“Tonight, I’m asking every American to recommit,” Biden said. “Hate must have no safe harbor.”
As the nation processes this shocking event, President Biden’s call for calm and unity aims to steer the country towards a more civil and peaceful discourse. Further updates on the investigation and Trump’s condition will be provided as more information becomes available.