Republican Ohio Governor has reacted to the "horrifying" apparent second assassination attempt against former President while defending migrants over baseless claims that they are eating pets in an Ohio city. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was arrested on Sunday shortly after he was seen stationed outside the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, with an assault rifle pointed toward the golf course as the former president was playing nearby, police said. While Routh did not open fire and Trump was unharmed, the said that the incident was "what appears to be an assassination attempt" just over two months after a bullet grazed the former president's ear during an assassination attempt that killed one person and injured two others at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

DeWine reacted to the Florida incident during a Monday appearance addressing the issues in Springfield, Ohio, where schools and Haitian migrants have been facing threats after Trump and running mate pushed false claims that the migrants have been abducting and eating pet cats and dogs. "It's horrifying," DeWine said of the apparent assassination attempt. "I mean, it's absolutely horrifying .

.. I know will be looking at this again.

It seems to me that they don't have enough resources, they don't have enough people." "We have a unique situation," he continued. "We have Donald Trump, who has been president, who is running again.

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