The attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump
The Briefing14 Jul 2024

The attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump

The world is reeling from the shocking attempted assassination of Donald Trump over the weekend.

In this episode of the Briefing, we bring you everything you need to know, including:

  • The latest details on the attack
  • The identity and background of the gunman
  • What this means for the US election
  • What happens next

In the second half, we have our deep dive into the surging Australian dollar - which is good news for anyone planning to travel overseas. But it's also impacting the economy back home.

We’re joined by Angel Zhong, a senior lecturer in finance in the School of Economics, Finance and Marketing, at Melbourne’s RMIT.

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