we are supposed to agree he a racist and sexist and complicit with mass murder? do people understand that not everybody agrees with that and maybe it s not at all true? mischaracterization only motivates the supporters of the president to fight harder on his behalf? brian: i m glad he is not backing off. for $200,000 you can attend that fundraiser too. ainsley: $100,000 you get a picture with the president. $250,000 you get to sit at the round table and have a discussion with him. pete: probably raise a lot of money. and maybe soulcycle will get a whole new demographic of customers now. trump maybe a bunch of deplorables will descend on soulcycle and there you go. brian: what s the difference between soulcycle and spinning, do we know? pete: spinning with attitude.
before the shooting happened here at the walmart behind us. now, according to the dallas attorney that s representing the family, the mom called the city of allen police department strictly to ask some questions about the ak-47 type firearm her son owned. that attorney reportedly says the mom was only seeking information about the gun and the call wasn t prompted over concern of a threat. they also say she didn t identify herself or son on the call. a spokesman for the police department says they have no world of that call. texas governor greg abbott saying is he not aware of any red flags in the shooting. meanwhile president trump was also in town yesterday facing some protests as he met with first responders and victims at the el paso domestic terrorism. impacted by the dayton, ohio shooting. the president and first lady met with two families of the victims but didn t meet with any patients actively being treated at the hospital. trump says he is with el
jacked. pete: they are. we raised money for gi go fund. raised almost 200,000s dollars. brian: i apologized to everyone who watched in the first hour. great job, pete. two minutes after the hour. we begin with this fox news alert. while you were sleeping, details emerge about the el paso shooter. pete: that coming in after president trump s visit to texas and ohio yesterday. ainsley: jeff paul joins us live from el paso with what we are learning now about the suspect there and why his mom called police just a few weeks ago before the attack at the walmart. jeff? yeah, according to the attorney representing the family of the suspected shooter, they say his mother called the police department weeks prior to the shooting that happened here at this walmart. that attorney saying that the mother called the allen police department to ask some questions to get some information on the ak-type rifle that her son owned. the attorney also said she wasn t calling because she was concerned over a
america is a free country my dad fought in italy for as a combat soldier in world war ii. and he was a big advocate of the first amendment. he always said that voluntary was his guide that he didn t what you said depend right to say it. i m not free to support or think what i think is and to be bullied with slurs of racism. i think a lot of people of my generation that support the president are tired of it. pete: why, mark, does someone like joaquin castro and other democrats by outinouting your name can get to you not support a certain candidate. i think it s been going on for a long time. they spit in little trump s face and harass people at the restaurants and they think that is a tactic that will work. i have -i don t really understand it.
originally from. ainsley: mark, it s unbelievable, the president of the united states, you might not agree with him, agree with him. you can give money to whoever you want. there are 22 democratic candidates. people are giving money to different ones and they have different messages. that s okay. we live in america. where do we go from here, mark? i pray that some of the joaquin castro is treated like he should be treated. he wasn t just publishing a list of donors. he was hoping that they would be discombobulated or harassed. i just think we all have a right. we have in america a right to free speech. and i and a lot of people that support president trump are going to be called. we are not going to be called racist and the other slurs without fighting back. i think it was just a matter of time. i think if it hadn t been trump, it would have been somebody else. the working class of america