NR Daily: The Race to Be Wrong First about Annapolis

The shooter's identity had not even been released when many prominent voices on the left began blaming Trump for the attack.

June 30 2018

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The Race to Be Wrong First about Annapolis

Kyle Smith

Many in the media laid the blame for the shooting on Trump's rhetoric before the facts were known. Read More

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