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Police are investigating 'aggravated assault and criminal damage' to a GOP field office after an unknown object broke a window during a Trump campaign gathering.

that six people were in the office at the time, making use of the site's strong internet connection to hold an online campaign meetup.

Gorka said he doesn't know if President Donald Trump has been personally made aware of the incident, but top Republican National Committee leaders and officials in the White House have been notified. In February, a man plowed his van into a group of GOP volunteers who were holding a voter registration event in Jacksonville, Florida.

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