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Washington shooting suspect charged with attempting to assassinate Trump, could face life in prison - The Globe and Mail

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**Summary:** A suspect in the Washington shooting that killed five people, including former President Donald Trump's press secretary Sarah Sanders and Vice President Mike Pence's wife, has been charged with attempting to assassinate Trump. The suspect is facing federal charges and could face life in prison. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the

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