Trump is scolded by CNN host in the immediate aftermath of assassination attempt.
CNN's Jamie Gangel stated that they want to suppress it.
A CNN reporter scolded ex-President Trump for shouting "fight!" to his fans following the shocking assassination attempt in Pennsylvania on Saturday.
On Saturday evening, Trump was seen bleeding from his ear after a gunman opened fire at his rally. As Secret Service agents escorted him away following the shooter's death, Trump raised his fist and shouted "Fight!" to cheers from his supporters.
CNN's special correspondent, Jamie Gangel, proposed that the presumptive Republican nominee was conveying the incorrect message.
Gangel stated that he found it odd that former President Trump said "fight, fight, fight" after being hit during the heated rhetoric on the tape.
She stated that the message being conveyed by individuals is not what we want to communicate at present. We need to suppress it.
Criticism was directed at Gangel by some conservatives, who were thrilled by Trump's resistance at the time. According to reports, the assailant killed at least one person and injured two others gravely.
On Saturday, CBS host Margaret Brennan criticized Trump for not encouraging his supporters to tone down their political rhetoric in a social media post where he expressed sympathy for the other victims and praised law enforcement's quick response.
Trump was discharged from a Pittsburgh-area hospital late Saturday and is now safe.
Trump was condemned by President Biden and other former presidents and bipartisan voices for the "sick" attack, with Biden wishing him a speedy recovery after speaking to him on the phone.
Planet Chronicle' Charles Creitz and Adam Shaw contributed to this report.
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