I don’t have real-time access to current events right now, but I can summarize guidance on how to verify breaking news like this quickly.
- Check multiple reliable sources: major outlets (BBC, Reuters, AP, CNN, NYT) and the U.S. Secret Service or FBI statements for official confirmations. Look for direct quotes or press releases rather than standalone social posts. If you see conflicting reports, wait for confirmed updates from authorities.[1][2]
- Be cautious with sensational clips: many uploads surface during fast-moving events; they can be outdated or misleading. Favor live, verified feeds from recognized networks or their apps.[2][1]
- If you need a quick status update, search for terms like “Trump assassination attempt latest official statement” and filter for the last few hours/days. Cross-check dates to avoid older incidents being misrepresented as current.[1][2]
- For safety-related news, prioritize official agency confirmations (Secret Service, FBI, local law enforcement) and avoid unverified social media rumors.[6][2]
If you’d like, I can help you draft a quick checklist to verify such stories or pull together a digest from a few reputable sources you specify.