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The Latest: Trump to visit Florida after school shooting (AP)
The Latest on President Donald Trump’s response to the Florida school shooting (all times local):
11:36 a.m.
President Donald Trump says he’ll visit Parkland, Florida, the site of Wednesday’s shooting that killed 17 people.
Trump said from the White House he’s making plans to meet with families and local officials, and to continue coordinating the federal response.
Trump called on Americans to “answer hate with love, answer cruelty with kindness,” after a troubled 19-year-old former pupil gunned-down students and teachers at the school. He tweeted early Thursday that the suspect appeared to be “mentally disturbed,” but he has not mentioned guns. [Read More]
Montgomery County high school counselor arrested in DC drug raid (Fox 5 DC)
FOX 5 has learned a Montgomery County school counselor is among those arrested in a raid on a D.C. bar two weeks ago.
According to court documents, Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration enforcement officers, members of the Narcotics and Special Investigations division, the Second District Club Action Team and the Second District Crime Suppression Team responded to the Mason Inn in Northwest D.C. on Feb. 1 at around 6:45 p.m. Upon their arrival, the officers encountered a vendor table with 102 assorted edibles, five capsules containing brown liquid, nine bags of marijuana and two jars of marijuana. [Read More]
Senate’s ‘freewheeling’ immigration debate limps to the finish line (Washington Examiner)
This week the Senate was billed as a return to open debate and amendment votes in an effort to find compromise on the thorny issue of immigration.
But as of Wednesday, no substantive votes had been held, and the Senate quickly returned to its normal practice of hashing out a pre-set vote script behind the scenes, while Senate staffers held quorum calls in a mostly empty chamber.
By midweek, what many in the press hoped would be “freewheeling” had turned into dull and plodding. [Read More]
Sen. Ted Cruz said Thursday that if Republicans pass an immigration plan that allows citizenship they will lose the majority in Congress this November.
“Mark my words, if Republican majorities in Congress pass citizenship for millions of people, do amnesty, I think it is quite likely we will lose both houses of Congress,” Mr. Cruz, Texas Republican, said on Fox News.
President Trump has said he’d like to see a pathway to citizenship for the Dreamers, or DACA recipients — those brought to the U.S. illegally as children — and Republicans in Congress have largely agreed to include such language along with border security. [Read More]
What Kind Of Society Condemns People For Praying After A School Shooting (The Federalist)
A heavily-armed and deranged 19-year old unleashed hell in Broward County, Florida, on Wednesday. The mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland left 17 dead, families devastated, and a school and community forever scarred.
Americans have historically turned to faith and prayer in tragic times such as these. But times are changing. When it comes to mass shootings today, public expressions of sympathy and calls for prayer are increasingly answered with scorn and derision. In the hours following yesterday’s tragedy, thousands of people took to social media denouncing prayer. As of the time of this article, #ThoughtsAndPrayersDoNothing is trending. [Read More]
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