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President Donald Trump says he won’t call Minnesota Gov_ Tim Walz after the targeted shootings of two state lawmakers because it would “waste time.”
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Two Minnesota lawmakers were shot on Saturday, with one dying and the other recovering, in the latest instance of political violence recently. The shooting comes nearly a year after an assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania and follows politically motivated violence that has also targeted top companies.
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump fails to speak about deadly Minnesota shooting that killed Rep Melissa Hortman and her husband at military paradeAs police in Minnesota continue to hunt for 57-year-old Vance Boelter, accused of shooting Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband to death and injuring another lawmaker, Trump's military parade went on with no mention of the death or manhunt.
In the wake of the political violence in Minnesota over the weekend, congressional lawmakers are coalescing around two messages: Elected officials need to turn down the rhetoric, and they need more money to tighten security.
N.Y., called for an increase in funding for U.S. Capitol Police following the shootings of two Minnesota state lawmakers. Schumer also called on President Donald Trump to ask Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to take down posts on X that he said were "disgusting" reactions to the shootings.
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Threats to members of Congress are on the rise, security officials told senators on Tuesday at an emergency briefing in the wake of the killing of a Minnesota state lawmaker in her home over the weekend.