Trump Promises to ‘Heal Our World’ After School Shooting
Donald Trump tried to portray himself as a uniting force Wednesday when asked about the deadly school shooting in Georgia, telling Fox News host Sean Hannity—without directly mentioning gun violence—that he would “heal our world.”
At a pre-taped town hall event in Pennsylvania, Hannity, an unabashed Trump ally, opened by noting the shooting, which left two students and teachers dead, and nine wounded.
“I mentioned this terrible shooting in Georgia. Our prayers are with our friends in Georgia, and I have been doing town halls and interviews in public with you all these years since you got into the political arena, and I told this audience never before have restrictions been so tight, obviously after the assassination attempt as well,” he said.