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Leavitt Criticizes Psaki's Remarks on Prayers After Minnesota Shooting
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Leavitt Criticizes Psaki's Remarks on Prayers After Minnesota Shooting

Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, has condemned Jen Psaki's comments regarding prayers after a tragic shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school that claimed the lives of two children. Leavitt described Psaki's remarks as 'utterly disrespectful' and criticized Democrats for their negative stance on offering 'thoughts and prayers' in the wake of the tragedy.

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Editor’s Note: This situation highlights the ongoing debate around gun violence and the appropriateness of thoughts and prayers in the aftermath of such tragedies. The differing opinions among political figures reflect broader societal tensions regarding how to address these issues.

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