Trump vows to do whatever is necessary to protect US

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Sunday he will do  whatever is necessary to protect the United States from a “vile enemy”  that he says has waged war on innocents for too long, vowing: “This  bloodshed must end, this bloodshed will end.”

Trump commented on the vehicle and knife attack that killed at least  seven people in London at the conclusion of a fundraiser for Ford’s  Theater, scene of one of the most famous acts of bloodshed in American  history: the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.                                

“America sends our thoughts and prayers and our deepest sympathies to  the victims of this evil slaughter and we renew our resolve, stronger  than ever before, to protect the United States and its allies from a  vile enemy that ha swaged war on innocent life, and it’s gone on too  long,” Trump said in his first public comments on the attack late  Saturday in a busy section of London. He previously had commented via a  series of Twitter posts.

“This bloodshed must end, this bloodshed will end,” said the  tuxedo-clad Trump, standing on stage with his wife, first lady Melania  Trump.

“As president, I will do what is necessary to prevent this threat  from spreading to our shores and work every single day to protect the  safety and security of our country, our communities and our people,” he  said.

Full story: AP News



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