Trump Reflects on Press Gala Shooting in Washington
In the wake of a shooting incident at a press gala in Washington, Trump shares his thoughts on the risks faced by those in public life.
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In the wake of a shooting incident at a press gala in Washington, Trump shares his thoughts on the risks faced by those in public life.
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