

A Democrat in sight
Elected Governor of Pennsylvania in 2022, against a candidate supported by Donald Trump, Josh Shapiro, 51, was one of the potential candidates for the vice-president of the United States, alongside Kamala Harris, before the choice fell on the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, as a running mate.
The day before the bombing, the governor and his family celebrated the Seder of Pasa’h, a ritual banquet which opens the period of the Jewish Passover. “”No one will prevent me, my family or any other resident of Pennsylvania, from celebrating their faith openly and proudly “said the governor. “This kind of violence becomes far too common in our society and it does not matter that it comes from one side or another, it must stop”he told the press.Violent attacks between Musk and a close to Trump
The worst resurgence since 1970
On Sunday, also, a 17 -year -old Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Casap, was charged with the murder of her parents. By his own admission, he killed his parents in order to‘”Obtain the necessary financial means and autonomy” in order to kill the president in order to destabilize the state and to “Save the white race”. Investigators found a three -page anti -Semitic manifesto and messages of allegiance to neonazi groups.
Acts of political violence are constantly increasing in the United States, since the first candidacy for the presidential election of Donald Trump, in 2016, indicate several studies. On the eve of the presidential election, in November 2024, the reuters news agency identified 300, including fifty in 2024, or “the most important increase in political violence in the United States since 1970 ” (That year, 450 acts of political violence were identified). On July 13, 2024, Donald Trump barely escaped Thomas Matthew Crooks shots during a meeting. In October 2022, an far-right activist violently attacked Nancy Pelosi, a democrat tenor, then president of the United States House of Representatives.Marius Gilbert: “It will not be necessary to wait fifteen years to observe the harmful effects of Trump’s policy on health”