"If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks", Trump told the crowd, adding, "Although the Second Amendment people - maybe there is, I don't know".
Conway went on to suggest that vocal opposition to the Republican agenda played a role in creating the toxic political climate that inspired James Hodgkinson to go on a shooting rampage that injured Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and three others.
The shooter was identified as James Hodgkinson, an IL man who voiced strong opposition to Trump and congressional Republicans on social media. Nobody is responsible for this shooting except the shooter. "But at the same time you can oppose policies, but with some such hateful charged rhetoric that active resistance becomes armed resistance in the case of this lone gunman". Conway appeared on Fox & Friends Friday morning to talk about a myriad of issues, the main one being the recent shooting that took place in Virginia.
'He is being remarkably wonderful to the entire country, calling for unity, praying for those who have been injured for their full recovery. 'But you can't attack people personally in a way and think that tragedies like this won't happen, ' she said.
Asked about the vibe at the congressional baseball game on Thursday night, Conway said "there was a feeling of unity and healing, and I think that was brought about by our leader - President Donald Trump". He posted numerous political messages on social media in which he called for higher taxes on the rich and argued that Trump should be impeached.
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"Two days ago she said she, quote, prays for - she hopes for the success of Donald Trump's presidency, and yesterday she was pointing fingers again", Conway said.
"Look at Twitter, ' Conway said on 'Fox and Friends" Friday.
"Right now, I think our energy should be used, and our thoughts and prayers, for Steve Scalise", Pelosi said in the same response to a reporter's question. "You should go back and see what people were saying about the president and Republicans at that very moment".
The top White House aide referenced her own treatment on social media, claiming that many on Twitter would celebrate a violent attack on her.





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