Donald Trump said Sunday ‘more has to be done’ to prevent mass shootings. In his first public statement since two mass shooting rocked El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, over the weekend, the president pledged to take action, saying, ‘Hate has no place in our country, and we’re going to take care of it.’ Trump told a small group of reporters that ‘a lot of things are in the works’ before boarding Air Force One in Morristown, New Jersey. ‘We have done much more than most administrations,’ Trump contended. ‘But we’ve done, actually, a lot, but perhaps more has to be done.’ Trump said he has been speaking with Attorney General William Barr Barr and FBI Director Christopher Wray, as well as lawmakers and local leaders, and would be making a lengthier statement on Monday morning. He indicated his administration is considering additional action, potentially aimed at addressing the problem of mental illness. ‘We have to get it stopped. This has been going on for years,’ Trump said alongside first lady Melania Trump. ‘So thank you very much, and I will be making a statement tomorrow at about 10:00, and I’ll see you there.’ Donald Trump said Sunday ‘more has… Read full this story
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'If you look at both of these cases, this is mental illness': Trump blames El Paso and Dayton mass shootings on mental health of the gunmen, says 'hate has no place in our country' and vows further action in announcement TODAY have 315 words, post on www.dailymail.co.uk at August 4, 2019. This is cached page on Asean Breaking News. If you want remove this page, please contact us.