Several made provocative accusations that President
Donald Trump inspired the deadly
shooting in El Paso,
Texas, last month.
On the policy front, Bernie Sanders claimed on Thursday that his approach to health care has a stamp of approval from everyone who studies such matters, which is not the case.
BETO O'ROURKE, former U.S. representative from Texas, on last month's mass shooting in El Paso: "Everything that I've learned about resilience, I've learned from my hometown of El Paso, Texas, in the face of this act of terror, that was directed at our community, in large part by the president of the United States.