After the Sandy Hook massacre in 2012, when 20 first graders and six adults were gunned down in a Connecticut school, Donald Trump lavished praise on then-president Barack Obama for his eloquent remarks at a memorial service. The speech included a call for greater measures to contain gun violence.
“Are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom?” Obama asked, the sound of weeping parents audible in the background.
“President Obama spoke for me and every American in his remarks in Newtown, Connecticut,” Trump tweeted the next day.
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