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so i m running for president and will be the president that takes a fight to the nra and the corporate gun lobby like they ve never seen before and brings an end to this terror in our communities and weakness in our country. we re not showing the strength we have to protect our children, communities, our fanl liz and our kunry. senator booker, i want to tau i back to mother he manual church for a moment. fwauk what feels like. what it felt like for you to be there. it s not just a church. it s a scene of one of our worst mass murders of completely racially motivated mass murder. and it s a place where we know donald trump is never going to visit. it s the kind of place we know most republican candidates never visit. what are they missing by never setting foot in mother he emanuel church or in your neighborhood? we re a nation that they re
senator booker, i want to tau i back to mother he manual church for a moment. fwauk what feels like. what it felt like for you to be there. it s not just a church. it s a scene of one of our worst mass murders of completely racially motivated mass murder. and it s a place where we know donald trump is never going to visit. it s the kind of place we know most republican candidates never visit. what are they missing by never setting foot in mother he emanuel church or in your neighborhood? we re a nation that they re used to be a time, forget party. four girls were killed in a bombing in birmingham, the conscious of our country, we changed laws. women were changing because of the factory fire, throwing themselves out windows. ate infected the hearts of our
looking around at a couple payments, the role that the trump organization played in that. the president and his money is something he s been very opaque about. he has not wanted to have a lot of sunlight on that issue. he hasn t wanted his taxes out there. and the fear amongst his lawyers and the folks around him is that whatever is going on downtown in manhattan will turn into something larger about the trump organization. they re keeping a very, very close eye on that. they re afraid that could create more problems for him. i ve read this piece of work by the four of you twice through, and i m still finding little bits of interest in it. fwauk how notable the portion of the president firing jeff
he hasn t wanted his taxes out there. and the fear amongst his lawyers and the folks around him is that whatever is going on downtown in manhattan will turn into something larger about the trump organization. they re keeping a very, very close eye on that. they re afraid that could create more problems for him. i ve read this piece of work by the four of you twice through, and i m still finding little bits of interest in it. fwauk how notable the portion of the president firing jeff sessions and firing michael cohen in return. he wanted to get rid of jeff sessions, and he s trying to find someone to get rid of the attorney general, to push him out, to fire him. because the president doesn t seem to have the ability to do that himself. he turns to folks around him, his advisers, people in the white house, talking to his white house counsel and advisers and such. who does he call? corwin lewandowski, the old campaign journalist of his. lewandowski was not around at the time and was s