President Trump said Thursday that House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) is "in some trouble" following the shooting Wednesday at a GOP congressional baseball practice in Virginia.

"It's been much more difficult than people even thought at the time," Trump said Thursday at the start of a White House event on apprenticeship.

"He's in some trouble, but he's a great fighter and he's going to be OK, we hope."

Scalise had another surgery Thursday, his third procedure since being admitted to the hospital on Wednesday, ABC News and other outlets reported.

NEW: Rep. Scalise went into surgery again this morning at @MedStarWHC, his third procedure since arriving yesterday, sources tell @ABC News. — ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) June 15, 2017

Fox is told Scalise's medical situation is "complicated." Will need later surgeries for broken bones. But dealing w/internal issues now. — Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) June 15, 2017

Trump visited Scalise and his family Wednesday at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., and "reassured them that the entire country is pulling for them, praying for them and that we are here for them every single step of the way."

"And Steve in his own way may have brought some unity to our long divided country," Trump said.

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"We've had a very, very divided country for many years and I have a feeling that Steve has made a great sacrifice but there could be some unity being brought to our country. Let's hope so."

Scalise was one of five people wounded Wednesday morning, when a shooter opened fire at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Va. As of Wednesday night, he was in critical condition.

He underwent surgery but requires additional procedures to mend significant internal injuries, including a broken hip and damage to internal organs.

Vice President Pence also visited Scalise on Thursday morning.

The annual Congressional Baseball Game for charity is set to take place as planned Thursday night at Nationals Park.

The game's official Twitter account announced Wednesday: "In light of today's tragic events, tomorrow's game will be held as scheduled."

Trump will not attend Thursday's game due to security concerns, the White House said.

“While the president would like to attend the game and show his support for all of these brave public servants, he has been advised that there is not enough time to follow Secret Service protocols," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Wednesday.

The alleged gunman, injured in a shootout with Scalise’s security team, later died after being transported to a local hospital. He was identified by the FBI as James T. Hodgkinson, a 66-year-old Illinois native with a history of lashing out at Republicans and their policy agenda.