Donald Trump’s Problems Are Much Deeper Than A Campaign Manager

Donald Trump Faces Backlash Over Response To Orlando Shooting
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke Monday about the Orlando, Fla., mass shooting, terrorism and his national security proposals.

President Obama’s Tone On Mass Shootings Grows More Frustrated
President Obama has spoken out after multiple mass shootings during his time in office. His rhetoric has changed as his frustration has grown over the inability to get gun control measures enacted.

Hillary Clinton On Tackling Self-Radicalization: ‘We Need To Get To Work’
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee talks with Steve Inskeep about the Orlando attack. Her proposals include a team “exclusively dedicated to detecting and preventing lone-wolf attacks.”

In Wake Of Orlando Shooting, Clinton Suggests Broader Terror Watch Lists
In an interview with NPR, Hillary Clinton said expanding the terror watch lists might be appropriate. She also said federal-local coordination needs to be improved.

Politics In The News: Candidates And The Orlando Mass Shooting
How are the presidential candidates handling what happened in Orlando? Steve Inskeep and David Greene talk to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts and Denise McAllister of The Federalist.

‘He’s My Candidate Now.’ Latino Republican On Why He Supports Trump
Houston attorney Jacob Montilijo Monty is a third generation Mexican-American who is holding a fundraiser for Donald Trump this week. He thinks Donald Trump can negotiate an immigration reform deal.

Republican Former Commerce Secretary Calls On GOP To Oppose Trump
Former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, who served in the George W. Bush administration, opposes Donald Trump and will note vote for him. He is calling for more Republicans to oppose Trump.

What Is Trump Doing For Republican Outreach To Latinos?
Daniel Garza, executive director of free-market advocacy group The Libre Initiative, talks about the challenge Donald Trump’s candidacy is presenting to gathering Latino support for Republicans.

President Obama, Presidential Candidates Respond
President Obama called the Orlando shooting the most deadly in American history. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both made statements as well.

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