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Trump’s silence on deadly Kansas shooting is disquietin­g

- From The Kansas City Star

At some point, embarrassi­ngly late begins to verge on something more disquietin­g. President Donald Trump has silently planted himself in that space. Nearly a week has passed since two India-born engineers were singled out and shot at an Olathe, Kansas, bar, presumably because they were immigrants, darker in skin tone and possibly viewed by the shooter as unwanted foreigners.

People around the world were immediatel­y and rightfully horrified.

But our president? Mum. Not a word has been spoken, tweeted or prepped for Trump’s teleprompt­er.

Trump has offered no words of condolence for the grieving widow of Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a, who died from his gunshot wounds. The president has expressed no sympathy for Kuchibhotl­a’s best friend, Alok Madasani, who continues to recover from bullet wounds and the trauma.

Trump usually loves to celebrate all-American heroes. But he’s passed on commending Ian Grillot, a bystander who leapt to take the gunman down before anyone else was harmed. Grillot was shot, too.

Surely the White House team could have cobbled together a statement of some sort, a response to at least address growing fears that the U.S. is unwelcomin­g of immigrants, or worse, that the foreign-born need to fear for their lives here. The deadly incident in Kansas has resonated across the country and even around the globe.

During such moments of crisis, people look to the president for strength and guidance.

They need to hear their moral outrage articulate­d, the condemnati­on of a possible hate crime and the affirmatio­n that the U.S. values everyone’s contributi­ons, whether you’re an immigrant or native-born. For Trump, this was a crucial opportunit­y to condemn such hateful acts and to forcefully declare that this is not who we are.

Tuesday night, the country and the world will be watching when Trump addresses a joint session of Congress. He should use the opportunit­y to thoughtful­ly — and belatedly — address this brazen act of violence.

Because with each passing day, Trump’s silence is even more telling.

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