
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) released the following statement after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump today at a rally in Pennsylvania.
I am incredibly relieved that President Trump is safe after a cowardly attempted assassination earlier today in Pennsylvania. Julie and I are praying for President Trump and his family and are hoping for a speedy recovery. He exhibited incredible courage today. Our hearts and prayers also go out to the family of the rally attendee who was tragically killed in this attack, and any others who were injured at the rally. Political violence is abhorrent and has absolutely no place in our country. We are all Americans. We are all grateful for the courageous Secret Service and law enforcement members who quickly responded to engage the shooter and get President Trump out of harm’s way.
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan
Washington, D.C.
We can endure
I offer my deepest sympathies to the family of the rally goer killed in Butler, Pennsylvania, and to those who were wounded. I thank God President Trump survived the assassination attempt and is now safe. The situation demands a fast, thorough federal investigation to determine all the circumstances of this cowardly attack and to identify if any additional persons were involved. I also call for the federal government to provide any security resources requested by President Trump to guarantee his safety. America will overcome this despicable shooting and together, our nation will endure.
Devin Nunes, CEO TMTG
Sarasota, Florida
Finisher’s Arch Fundraiser
We are thrilled to unveil this new fundraising initiative in conjunction with the construction of a new Finish Arch which will make its debut for the the 2025 Iditarod. Renowned musher Ramey Smyth, a 27-time Iditarod competitor with 12 Top 10 finishes, will be crafting the new Burled Arch that will grace the finish line of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. This exciting project is accompanied by a fundraising campaign that offers the public a chance to etch their name into the history of Alaska and the Iditarod.
Every year after the Iditarod, the infamous Burled Arch is relocated from Front Street in Nome, Alaska, to the front of Old St. Joe’s Church—a cherished landmark for visitors and locals alike. To complement the new arch at Old St. Joe’s Church, an interpretive sign about the Iditarod will be installed. This sign will allow a limited number of fans from around the globe to participate in various ways. Specifically, 1,049 supporters will receive a limited-edition custom pin of the Iditarod Arch, while 98 supporters will have the opportunity to purchase plaques with three different tier options, each personalized with the donor’s name and/or message.
This fundraiser not only supports The Iditarod, a 501(c)(3) organization, but also gives devoted fans a unique opportunity to express their support for The Last Great Race on Earth®.
The Iditarod Race
Nome, AK