Pence says he is praying for Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence said he and his wife are praying for the former president.
"Karen and I are praying for President Trump and urge every American to join us," Pence said in a post on X.
Biden has been briefed on Trump incident
Biden has been briefed on the Trump incident, a senior White House official said.
The president had just left church at 6:19 p.m. ET in Rehoboth Beach, which was after the incident occurred.
Asked whether he had been briefed on the shooting at the Trump rally, he responded, “No."
He appeared to be briefed soon after, however, based on the official's confirmation.
The Biden campaign is also aware and monitoring the situation, a senior spokesperson told NBC News.
Trump is expected to survive, two law enforcement officials say
Trump is expected to survive after the incident at his rally in Pennsylvania, two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News.
The former president could be seen clutching his ear after popping noises were heard at the campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The exact nature of the incident remains unclear. It was not clear how or even if Trump was injured.

Rally paused, Trump pumped fist as he left the stage with blood on his ear
Trump was escorted off the stage and into a van after the loud popping noises that appeared to sound like gunshots.
Trump had blood on his ear and pumped his first as he left the stage. He appeared conscious the entire time.
Screams were heard in the crowd.
Loud noises as Trump rally interrupted
The rally was interrupted by loud popping noises. Secret Service protection jumped onstage.
This is a developing situation.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal: Progressive caucus 'spoke frankly' with Biden
Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., expressed support for Biden, saying the caucus' conversation with Biden earlier today was "productive and engaging."
During the meeting, which was not held in person, Jayapal said that caucus members "spoke frankly to the President about our concerns and asked tough questions about the path forward."
"We appreciate his willingness to thoughtfully answer and address our Members," she said in the statement. "As a caucus, we will continue working to do everything in our power to defeat Donald Trump and promote our Proposition Agenda — a slate of day one, popular and populist policies to deliver for the people.”
Jayapal's approach remains consistent with what she and other prominent progressives, such as New York's Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vermont's Sen. Bernie Sanders, have previously said about Biden's candidacy.
Biden will sit for interview with BET
BET News on Saturday announced that Biden will sit for an interview with the network that will air on Wednesday night.
BET announced that the interview will be conducted by Ed Gordon and that the president will be given the opportunity to "speak directly to Black America."
Trump and the GOP have long bashed Milwaukee. Now it’s the site of their biggest party in years.
Republicans in Wisconsin have long used Milwaukee as a political punching bag, while Trump has bashed the heavily Democratic city over crime and its election process — most recently calling it “horrible.”
But starting Monday, Milwaukee will be the site of the party’s biggest bash in years.
Despite those attacks, Republicans are flocking to the largest city in the Midwestern battleground state for the four-day national GOP convention, where the party will formally nominate Trump and seek to rally support less than four months out from the presidential election.
Tucker Carlson, celebrities to speak at Republican National Convention
Tucker Carlson is planning to speak in Milwaukee this week, as Republicans from across the country gather to officially nominate Trump as the Republican presidential nominee.
Also included in the speaker list released by the Republican National Committee is rapper and influencer Amber Rose, TV personality Savannah Chrisley and country music singer Chris Janson.
The full speaker list includes dozens of elected Republican lawmakers and others notable in GOP circles, like tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who ran in the GOP presidential primary earlier this year, and Charlie Kirk, the CEO of Turning Point USA.
Notably, former first lady Melania Trump and Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka Trump are not on the speaker's list.
Bernie Sanders says Biden will be the Democratic nominee and it’s time to stop ‘bickering and nit-picking’
In an opinion piece published in The New York Times on Saturday, Sen. Bernie Sanders defended President Joe Biden’s decision to remain the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, writing that “I will do all that I can to see that President Biden is re-elected” and calling on party members to stop “bickering and nit-picking” over his candidacy.
The Vermont independent, who was one of several candidates in the 2020 Democratic primary that Biden ultimately won, added that he believes Biden is “the most effective president in the modern history of our country and is the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump.”
His piece comes two weeks after Biden’s dismal debate performance against former President Donald Trump.