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Trump, however, ran for president as a pro-gun candidate and tied himself to the National Rifle Association throughout the campaign. He also said he was open to banning bump stocks in the wake of last fall's Las Vegas shooting, but there hasn't been significant further action by the White House on that front. 310

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We want a vibrant trade relationship with China, Trump said. "We also want a fair and reciprocal one. Today, I discussed with President Xi the chronic imbalance in our relationship as it pertains to trade and the concrete steps it will take to solve the problem of massive trade distortion." 291

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WaPo: White House office played drinking games in office-- The White House office tasked with vetting political appointees is reportedly understaffed, inexperienced, and has led to questionable employment decisions, according to the Washington Post.The Office of Presidential Personnel, which recruits candidates for the executive branch and oversees presidential appointments, has also become a social hub, the Post reported, citing current and former officials.White House officials told the paper that officials held happy hours in offices that included beer, wine, and snacks played a drinking game called "Icing" for the deputy director's birthday."Icing involves hiding a bottle of Smirnoff Ice, a flavored malt liquor, and demanding that the person who discovers it, in this case the deputy director, guzzle it," WaPo reported.Read more. 844

  

What happened yesterday will not break us. It will not ruin us, said a tearful Rabbi Jonathan Perlman, leader of New Light Congregation, which worshiped in the synagogue. "We will continue to thrive and sing and workshop and learn together."As Pittsburgh mourns in the coming months, Mayor William Peduto said the city will need to support the Jewish community and reject anti-Semitism."We will be a city of compassion welcoming to all people, no matter your religion of where you family came from on this earth or your status."He said the citizens of Pittsburgh are tough and proud of their blue-collar roots. "We will drive anti-Semitism and the hate of any people back to the basement, on their computer and away from the open discussions and dialogues around this city, around this state and around this country." 822

  

When asked whether or not they think the caravan poses a significant threat to the U.S., 42 percent of people said it only poses a minor threat. 145

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