Trump Faces New Pressure After Deadly El Paso, Dayton Rampages
- FAA advisories indicate president will visit cities Wednesday
- O’Rourke, Biden say Trump rhetoric on race incites violence
A vigil organized by the city, after the shooting at Cielo Vista Mall Wal-Mart in El Paso, Aug. 4.
Photographer: Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images
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The shooting deaths of 29 people over the weekend raised pressure on Donald Trump both to address rampant gun violence in the U.S. and reconsider his own divisive rhetoric about immigrants and minorities.
Trump, though, had little to offer to a grieving nation on Sunday. After spending the day ensconced at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey -- a spokesman would not say whether he played -- he told reporters before returning to Washington that he’d say more about the attacks on Monday.