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Trump Assassination Bid: A History of Violence Against U.S. Presidents

Trump Assassination Bid: Political assassinations in the United States have a long and disturbing history. Trump joins a not-so-exclusive club of U.S. presidents, former presidents and presidential candidates who have been the target of bullets.

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Trump Assassination Bid: Donald Trump, moments after the assassination bid | Photo courtesy: Special arrangement

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Trump assassination bid: The attempted assassination of Donald Trump, who narrowly escaped death when a bullet grazed his right ear while he was speaking at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, highlights the danger of those seeking votes in a country whose constitution guarantees citizens the right to bear arms.

Trump Assassination Attempt is Not a One-Off Case

Trump joins a not-so-exclusive club of U.S. presidents, former presidents and presidential candidates who have been the target of bullets. Of the 45 people who have served as president, four have been assassinated while in office.

Given the near mythic status of U.S. presidents, and the nation’s superpower role, political assassinations strike at the very heart of the American psyche.

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Robert Croft's picture showing JFK's car on Elm Street | Photo courtesy: Wikimedia Commons, Robert Croft

Abraham Lincoln’s killing in 1865 and that of John F. Kennedy in 1963 are key moments in the history of the United States. James Garfield (1881) and William McKinley (1901) are less remembered, but their deaths nonetheless rocked the nation at the time.

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A photo of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln Park Chicago, Illinois. The photo was taken November 5, 2011 | Photo courtesy: Wikimedia Commons, AndrewHorne

Secret Service provides protection

It was after McKinley’s assassination that the U.S. Secret Service was given the job of providing full-time protection to presidents.

The last American president to be shot was Ronald Reagan, who was seriously wounded and required emergency surgery in 1981.

Reagan was leaving a Washington hotel after giving a speech when gunman John Hinckley Jr. fired shots from a .22-calibre pistol. One of the bullets ricocheted off the president’s limousine and hit him under the left armpit. Reagan spent 12 days in hospital before returning to the White House.

Ronald Reagan
Agents Ray Shaddick and Jerry Parr react quickly and begin to place President Ronald Reagan into his limousine during an assassination attempt by John Hinckley directed at the President on March 30, 1981. Six shots were fired, wounding the President, Agent Tim McCarthy, Metropolitan Police Officer Thomas Delahanty, and White House Press Secretary James Brady. | Photo courtesy: www.secretservice.gov

Other presidents have been shot at, but luckily, not injured.

In 1933, a gunman fired five shots at the car of then President-Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt wasn’t hit but the mayor of Chicago, Anton Cermak, who was speaking to Roosevelt after the newly elected president had made some brief remarks to the public, was injured and died 19 days later.

Two attempts in one month

In September of 1975, President Gerald Ford survived two separate assassination attempts — both by women. The first came on Sept. 5 when Lynette (Squeaky) Fromme, a follower of cult leader Charles Manson, tried to shoot Ford as he was walking through a park in Sacramento, Calif., but her gun misfired and didn’t go off. On Sept. 22, Sara Jane Moore, a woman with ties to left-wing radical groups, got one shot off at Ford as he left a hotel in San Francisco but it missed the president.

Presidential candidates have not been exempt from assassination attempts, including most notably Senator Robert F. Kennedy killed in 1968 and George Wallace shot and left paralysed in 1972.

In 1912, former president Theodore Roosevelt was h

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