Donald Trump points to a ‘mental illness’ problem following the recent mass shootings

While addressing reporters in Morristown, New Jersey, Trump denounced the mass shootings in Ohio and Texas, saying “hate has no place in our country.” He later added that “we’re going to take care” of the problem before stating that there’s a mental illness problem in the US.

In his first on-camera comments since the two shootings, President Trump praises law enforcement and says “hate has no place in our country.” He does not answer questions about white nationalism, or use the phrase, but he says he’ll make another statement tomorrow around 10 a.m.

Trump says “hate has no place in our country. And we’re going to take care of it.” Then blames the mass shootings in Dayton and El Paso on mental illness.

Also something to think about when it comes to these shootings:

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