WASHINGTON, D.C. – A pair of mass shootings over the weekend fueled not only the familiar U.S. gun control debate but also a partisan war-of-words over whether the present political rhetoric is encouraging violence.
Failing Democrat presidential candidate Cory Booker knows who he blames.
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New Jersey’s junior senator was a guest on Meet The Press this Sunday where he accused President Donald Trump’s supporters – and anyone not condemning President Trump – of “complicity in the president’s hatred.”
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WATCH: After El Paso shooting, Sen. Cory Booker says there is "complicity in the president's hatred" #MTP #IfItsSunday@SenBooker: "If you're not actively working against hate, calling it out, you are complicit in what is going on … this is a moral moment in America." pic.twitter.com/FEBpzL9y0V
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) August 4, 2019
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