Trump Says ‘Hate Has No Place’ in U.S. After Two Mass Killings

  • Shootings in Texas, Ohio turn focus to gun control, rhetoric
  • Immigrants denounced in alleged document on El Paso carnage
Beto O’Rourke calls out the Trump administration for spreading "hatred" and "division"(Source: TicToc)
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Two mass shootings within 24 hours put the nation’s focus back onto gun control and, given the alleged anti-immigrant views of a shooter in Texas, elevate the issue of the dangers of hate speech.

In his first on-camera response to the killings, which left about 30 people dead, President Donald Trump said that “hate has no place” in the U.S.