Tragic shooting Minneapolis unites Americans very briefly

Last week the US was startled by the umpteenth shooting. A shooter opened the fire and found seventeen children in Minneapolis; Two of them did not survive. Telegraaf correspondent Paul Jansen traveled to the site of the drama and saw how fear, sadness and especially powerlessness keep the city in their grip. It was the 44th shooting at an American school this year. Time and again the same ritual follows: mourning and bewilderment, followed by political paralysis. Attempts to sharpen the flexible arms laws every time in Washington. The united period of mourning was again of short duration this time. In the meantime, the released transcript of a interrogation of Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted henchman of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, provides more questions than answers. Donald Trump has a clean slate from the bizarre conversation? The Washington Calling podcast can also be heard via Apple Podcastsen Spotify

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