Toronto Star

House raises the roof for Scalise’s return

GOP majority whip narrowly escaped death after being shot at baseball practice

- ALAN FRAM

WASHINGTON— Greeted by hugs, tears and a roaring standing ovation, a hobbling majority whip Steve Scalise returned to the House on Thursday, more than three months after a gunman sprayed fire at a baseball practice and left the lawmaker clinging to life.

“You have no idea how great this feels to be back here at work in the people’s house,” the 51-year-old Louisiana Republican said to a chamber packed with lawmakers, including senators who had crossed the Capi- tol to welcome him back.

Scalise limped into the chamber on crutches, wearing sneakers, smiling broadly and blowing kisses in his first public appearance since the June 14 shooting.

“Our prayers have been answered,” Speaker Paul Ryan declared.

The moment marked a joyfully bipartisan departure from the bitter divisions that have dominated Congress this year as the two parties have battled over U.S. President Donald Trump and the GOP agenda.

“It does show the warm side of Congress that very few people get to see,” Scalise said.

Trump spoke to Scalise, said White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. He also tweeted, “Welcome back @SteveScali­se!” and posted a video of Scalise arriving in the House chamber.

Scalise and four others were wounded when a gunman opened fire on a Republican baseball practice — GOP and Democratic lawmakers face off in a game each year — in nearby Alexandria, Va.

U.S. Capitol Police and other officers returned fire and killed the gunman. The rifle-wielding attacker had nursed grievances against Trump and the GOP.

Scalise was struck in the hip; the bullet tore into blood vessels, bones and internal organs. He arrived at Medstar Washington Hospital Center at “imminent risk of death,” trauma surgeon Dr. Jack Sava said at the time.

He was hospitaliz­ed for over a month and has undergone rehabilita­tion treatment ever since.

“I’m a living example that miracles do happen,” Scalise said.

Scalise thanked the two Capitol Hill police officers who helped kill the shooter, James Hodgkinson of Belleville, Ill., and he praised the doctors who patched him together through repeated surgeries. The officers, Crystal Griner and David Bailey, were also injured.

“David, you are my hero,” Scalise said to Bailey. “You saved my life.” Griner is still recovering at home. The lawmaker also thanked his wife, Jennifer, who watched from the visitors gallery.

House minority leader Nancy Pelosi praised Scalise’s strength and said, “Today we are Team Scalise.”

 ?? MARK WILSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Rep. Steve Scalise’s return marked a joyfully bipartisan departure from bitter divisions that have dominated Congress so far this year.
MARK WILSON/GETTY IMAGES Rep. Steve Scalise’s return marked a joyfully bipartisan departure from bitter divisions that have dominated Congress so far this year.

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