Politicizing Tragedy
Politicizing Tragedy

By Brie Stimson | Fox News

Two Democrats seeking the party’s 2020 presidential nomination faced sharp criticism on social media Saturday after linking the massacre in El Paso, Texas, to President Trump’s rhetoric.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., one of nearly two-dozen Democrats hoping to block Trump’s bid for a second term in the White House, made her remarks at a labor forum event in Las Vegas.

“The individuals who do the shootings are responsible,” Klobuchar said, referring to mass shootings such as the one in El Paso that left 20 dead and 26 injured, “but I do think Trump’s rhetoric has fueled more hate in this country.”

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Emma Kinery✔@EmmaKinery

.@amyklobuchar says while the individual shooters are responsible, President Trump’s rhetoric “has fueled more hate in this country”905:04 PM – Aug 3, 2019

Klobuchar also pushed for gun reform legislation on Twitter.

“Today innocent people—families—went to that mall in El Paso,” she wrote. “Some of them never came home. The U.S. House has passed common sense gun safety legislation. It is long past time to pass it in the Senate. The question to ask: Whose side are you on? The NRA’s or the people’s.”

Former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke also placed some blame on the president for the shooting while speaking in El Paso, which he represented when he was in Congress.

“He is a racist, and he stokes racism in this country,” O’Rourke told reporters. “We’ve had a rise in hate crimes every single one of the last three years. During an administration where you’ve had the president call Mexicans rapists and criminals.”

Amy Klobuchar✔@amyklobuchar

Today innocent people—families—went to that mall in El Paso. Some of them never came home. The U.S. House has passed common sense gun safety legislation. It is long past time to pass it in the Senate. The question to ask: Whose side are you on? The NRA’s or the people’s.

The shooting in El Paso occurred at a Walmart store on Saturday afternoon. A suspect was later taken into custody, police said.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., speaks during the first of two Democratic presidential primary debates hosted by CNN Tuesday, July 30, 2019, at the Fox Theatre in Detroit. (Associated Press)

While some on social media praised the candidates’ comments, others criticized them for politicizing the shooting.

“Amy! Thank you for all that you do and we need more! This president needs to be held accountable for these deaths and this carnage. He is complicit, he is an accessory to this crime as he instigates hate amongst his followers,” one supporter wrote.Whoops! We couldn’t access this Tweet.

“Beto O’Rourke is completely correct,” another added.

linda wells@wellsl8080

Beto O’Rourke is completely correct: it is Trump’s daily racist rants that are directly responsible for the increase in White Supremacist/nationalist acts of terrorism. The rising numbers of these hate crimes are facts. #elpasoshooter810:15 PM – Aug 3, 2019

Another user wrote that it’s Democrats and Congress who are to blame for not acting on gun control.

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“I see you blamed President Trump as usual for supposed hate crime in shootings in El Paso GMAFB you Democrats always trying to get a Political over this BS. You have had years to fix the gun violence but you and all of congress can’t work,” they wrote.

Charles Neale@alisahaynes6clneale1

@amyklobuchar OMG I see you blamed President Trump as usual for supposed hate crime in shootings in El Paso GMAFB you Democrats always trying to get a Political over this BS. You have had years to fix the gun violence but you and all of congress can’t work676:17 PM – Aug 3, 2019

One user said that Klobuchar is the one spouting hateful rhetoric.

“Ms klobuchar enough, don’t blame President Trump your hateful rhetoric fuels hate so just because your running for President,” the Twitter user wrote.

Amy Klobuchar✔@amyklobuchar 

My heart breaks for El Paso and those killed and injured by another mass shooting. This can’t keep happening. It just can’t. Every day Congress refuses to act and pass gun laws is a horrible omission of responsibility. This is a tragedy.

jomarie hebert@jomheb

Ms klobuchar enough, don’t blame President Trump your hateful rhetoric fuels hate so just because your running for President don’t blame the President better yet get on your knees and ask God for forgiveness since the Dems have taken God out of everything the devil is dancing11010:35 PM – Aug 3, 2019

“@BetoORourke Could you stop the politics long enough to be respectful to all that have been affected by this horrendous act of violence,” another criticized.

Beto O’Rourke✔@BetoORourke

This community is bringing more food than anybody can eat & is donating more blood than we could have expected. We need to change our laws so it’s harder for something like this to happen again—but we also need to stand up to the hatred & racism that leads to events like this.

Sherry Phelps@Squawboots

@BetoORourke Could you stop the politics long enough to be respectful to all that have been affected by this horrendous act of violence. R.E.S.P.E.C.T. @AOC @realDonaldTrump @VP @SenSchumer @gop @TheDemocrats5010:50 PM – Aug 3, 2019

During last week’s Democratic presidential debate in Detroit, Klobuchar said she supports an assault weapons ban as well as universal background checks for gun buyers. She also criticized the president, saying he hadn’t done enough in response to a shooting in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 people dead in 2018.

Several of the other Democratic presidential candidates posted similar messages Saturday pushing for gun safety legislation in Congress.

The president reacted to the shooting on Twitter, writing, “Today’s shooting in El Paso, Texas, was not only tragic, it was an act of cowardice. I know that I stand with everyone in this Country to condemn today’s hateful act. There are no reasons or excuses that will ever justify killing innocent people….”

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump

Today’s shooting in El Paso, Texas, was not only tragic, it was an act of cowardice. I know that I stand with everyone in this Country to condemn today’s hateful act. There are no reasons or excuses that will ever justify killing innocent people….103K12:19 AM – Aug 4, 2019

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