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The former Texas congressman doubled down on his assertion that the president's racism "inspired" the mass shooting in his hometown.
The shooter may have acted alone, but he is part of a network that stretches from Christchurch to Charlottesville.
Twitter users are shredding the newspaper headline about Trump's comments on mass shootings.
“We should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred," the former president said.
After 29 people were killed in two deadly shootings this weekend, state Rep. Candice Keller blamed the violence on “homosexual marriage,” “drag queen advocates” and more.
"We see it on Fox News, we see it on the internet, but we also see it from our commander in chief," former Representative Beto O’Rourke said.
The El Paso shooting suspect is believed to have posted on the forum, which is linked to three mass shootings this year alone.
30 people are dead in Texas and Ohio after the massacres which happened within just 13 hours of each other.
His family said Eubanks, 37, “lost the battle with the very disease he fought so hard to help others face.”
Susan Schmidt-Orfanos, the mother of one of the 12 victims of the mass shooting in California on Wednesday, said in an emotional plea that thoughts and prayers for her son are not enough, and demanded gun control. Schmidt-Orfanio’s son, Telemachus Orfonos, had survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas only a year earlier.