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Thursday 15 June 2017 - 06:24

Obama, Clinton speak up after GOPer is shot

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama
Arizona Republican Senator Jeff Flake said Wednesday that Obama had sent his "best wishes and prayers" for the victims.
 
"He went through this a couple of times," he told reporters. "This is particularly raw for those of us in Arizona."
 
Flake was one of the GOP members practicing in Alexandria, Virginia Wednesday morning, when the attack occurred.
 
The gunman opened fire, injuring five, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise.
 
Flake said Obama asked him to tell Scalise that he was thinking of the congressman.
 
Meanwhile, Clinton took to Twitter to condemn the attack and call for unity.
 
“2 sides take the field tomorrow, but we’re all ultimately one team,” said the former secretary of state Wednesday evening.
 
Scalise, the House GOP whip along with a staffer, a lobbyist and two Capital Police officers, were shot at the team practice.
 
US President Donald Trump, meanwhile, was planning to visit the top Republican in the hospital along with first lady Melania Trump.
 
Scalise was taken to MedStar Washington Hospital Center for surgery, where he remained in critical condition.
 
The attacker, whose political views are being examined as a possible motive, was a former volunteer for Vermont Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign.
 
He was also a fierce critic of the president on social media.
 
“I am sickened by this despicable act,” Sanders said in a statement. “Let me be as clear as I can be. Violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society and I condemn this action in the strongest possible terms.”
 
The FBI was heading an investigation into the matter, which shook the US Capitol Wednesday.
 
"We will use this occasion as one that brings us together," House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said.
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