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Trumps pay tribute at synagogue where 11 were fatally shot

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — One stone and one white rosebud for each victim.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump paid homage Tuesday to each of the 11 people slain in the worst instance of anti-Semitic violence in American history. As the Trumps placed their tributes outside the Tree of Life synagogue, protesters nearby shouted that the president was not welcome.

The emotional, dissonant scene reflected the increasing­ly divided nation that Trump leads, one gripped by a week of political violence and hate and hurtling toward contentiou­s midterm elections that could alter the path of a presidency.

On their arrival in Pittsburgh, the Trumps entered the vestibule of the synagogue, where they lit candles for each victim before stepping outside. Shouts of “Words matter!” and “Trump, go home!” could be heard from demonstrat­ors gathered not far from where a gunman had opened fire on Saturday.

Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who had been conducting services when the shots rang out, gestured at the white Star of David posted for each victim. At each, the president placed a stone, a Jewish burial tradition, while the first lady added a flower. They were trailed by first daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, who are Jewish.

Near the synagogue, flowers, candles and chalk drawings filled the corner, including a small rock painted with the number “6,000,011,” adding the victims this week to the estimated number of Jews killed in the Holocaust.

The Trumps later spent more than an hour at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where some of the victims are recovering.

 ??  ?? EMOTIONAL – First Lady Melania Trump, assisted by President Donald Trump, places a white flower at a memorial for those who were killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, October 30. With them is Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers. (AP)
EMOTIONAL – First Lady Melania Trump, assisted by President Donald Trump, places a white flower at a memorial for those who were killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, October 30. With them is Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers. (AP)

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