Former President Donald Trump evaded serious injury, or death, by mere centimeters after a bullet struck his upper right ear during a campaign rally Saturday in Pennsylvania. The Republican presidential candidate pumped his fist, his face bloodied, as Secret Service agents hustled him off the stage following the shooting. … This bill has had bipartisan support because people on both sides of the aisle recognize the safety needs in this charged political climate.”Gov. It has received no vote in opposition so far, though three Republican senators voted against last year’s bill. “Public safety transcends party lines,” said Newsom in a statement.