It’s sad something like that could happen
Trump is back at Mar-a-Lago, and on the way there he stopped off at a hospital in Pompano Beach that took in eight of the victims of Nikolas Cruze.
The president and Mrs. Trump, visited the Broward Health North Hospital “to pay their respects and thank the medical professionals for their life-saving assistance,” according to a statement related by a White House spokeswoman on Friday evening.
When asked if he met with victims, President Trump said: “Yes, I did. I did indeed.”
“It’s sad something like that could happen,” he said.
Mr. Trump did not respond when he was asked if gun laws needed to be changed. He then walked into another room.
The Trumps, according to the statement, were also scheduled to travel to the Broward County Sheriff’s office to meet with “the law enforcement officials whose bravery helped save lives.”
Thanks, Mr President.
Refer to your post preceding this one.
But it’s even sadder that it will (never mind might) happen again.
And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again…
Because US presidents are followers, not leaders.
“It’s sad that something like that could happen. Anywho, I’m off for a spot of golf.”
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The visual difference between Trump and Obama when talking about or visiting the aftermath of a school shooting is striking. Did anyone tell Trump it’s not a celebration?
Not a celebration? The cameras are pointed at him, and nobody is asking any questions.
It is sad that this could happen. But the actual really sad part is that is DOES happen, regularly, here. It COULD happen elsewhere, but it very rarely does. It DOES happen here, not rarely at all.