House Majority Whip Steve Scalise is in critical condition in a Washington hospital Tuesday night, and will require additional surgeries after a bullet pierced his hip, injured organs and caused "severe bleeding," according to a statement Wednesday night.
Scalise, a Louisiana Republican, is in MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Northwest D.C., where he has had at least two procedures, and "multiple units of blood transfusion," the hospital said Wednesday night. Scalise was brought to the hospital in "shock," the statement said.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited the hospital Wednesday night, and brought the Scalise family flowers. Wednesday is Trump's 71st birthday.
A gunman shot Scalise, two police officers, a congressional aide and a lobbyist Wednesday morning during a congressional baseball practice in an unprecedented act of violence against lawmakers and their aides. The shooting has left Capitol Hill shocked and nearly frozen. Votes were canceled in the House Wednesday, and the GOP leadership is allowing lawmakers to leave town Thursday afternoon -- one day early.
The FBI identified the alleged gunman as 66-year-old James T. Hogkinson of Illinois. He died after being shot at the scene.