In El Paso Shooting Suspect’s Manifesto, an Echo of Trump’s Language By News August 05, 2019 Add Comment Edit If the president did not inspire the gunman, he has brought into the mainstream polarizing ideas and people once consigned to the fringes of American society. Share this post Related PostsAs the Trumps Dodged Taxes, Their Tenants Paid a PriceFox News Breaking News AlertHealth Law Could Be Hard to Knock Down Despite Judge’s RulingBrazil’s Violent Drug Trade Overruns Paraguay: ‘Scenes You Only See in Movies’After Skipping Events Honoring Fallen Soldiers, Trump Visits Arlington CemeteryZinke’s Likely Successor Is a Former Oil Lobbyist Who Has Influenced Trump’s Energy PolicyThe Special Counsel Is Fighting a Witness in Court. Who Is It?Mexico City Dispatch: Virgin of Guadalupe Is ‘No. 1 Mother’ in Mexico, a Binding Force Across Divides
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