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President Trump Privately Meets With Shooting Victims, Survivors and Families In Dayton and El Paso


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Our President is a good man, and don’t you ever forget it.

Some of the people who present themselves in public as being holier-than-thou are some of the most horrific people under the surface.

Likewise, some of the people with a tough exterior (President Trump) tend to have a heart of gold underneath.  

And it was on display today. 

Not interested in a photo op or lip service, President Trump went to visit privately today with those suffering from the shootings over the weekend.

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From Breitbart:

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump met privately Wednesday with some of the victims of the shooting that occurred in Dayton, Ohio on Saturday.

The president arrived at the Miami Valley Hospital on Wednesday, thanking the medical staff for their hard work tending to the wounded.

The White House did not allow the media to photograph or question the president during the hospital visit.

White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham shared details of the visit on Twitter.

When reporters asked about the lack of press access, Grisham replied that the president and the first lady’s visit was about meeting with victims and never intended to be a photo op.

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and his wife Fran, Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, and Ohio’s two United States Senators, Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman, met the president and the first lady at the Air Force Base where they landed.

Protesters were spotted surrounding the hospital as well as supporters of the president waving a Trump 2020 flag.

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