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Donald Trump’s El Paso Trip Is Over but Somehow Keeps Getting Worse

Demonstrators stand at a protest against President Trump's visit to El Paso following a mass shooting

Donald Trump was apparently not too happy with his recent trip to El Paso, where he visited with survivors and the families of those murdered in this weekend’s mass shooting at a Walmart. That puts him on the same page as pretty much everyone else, but his anger wasn’t the same as the rest of ours. His displeasure didn’t stem from seeing the president tweet out attacks on Democrats and media outlets between visits or watching him take this opportunity to brag about crowd size. Instead, he was upset that he didn’t get enough attention during his visit.

Independent journalists weren’t allowed to shadow Trump during his hospital visits. It was a decision that received a lot of criticism, especially after the Trump teamreleased a videoof the event that looked like a cleanly scrubbed campaign ad. But as it turns out, that wasn’t Trump’s decision, which makes sense–he may hate the media but he loves having cameras pointed at him.

The choice to have as few cameras as possible on this trip as possible was,according to theWashington Post,made by aides worried that reporters might “capture an impolitic moment or the president making an insensitive comment.”

That’s a fair concern. Because even having barred reporters from the hospital visit, Trumpstillmanaged to get some “impolitic moments” out there. First, there was thecrude insulting of Beto O’Rourke, calling him “crazy” and mocking the size of a rally three months ago.

Then Melania Trump posted some images from the trip on her official Twitter account, including one of her husband grinning maniacally and giving a thumbs-up next to a two-month-old infant whose parents died in the shooting.

我真的不能理解背后的逻辑没完没了g this photo goes in the “To Tweet” pile.

Melania Trump holds an infant for photos while Donald grins and gives a thumbs-up.

image: Twitter: @FLOTUS

That baby’s parents, Andre and Jordan Anchondo were killed by a man who confessed to authorities he was targeting “Mexicans” and wrote about a “Hispanic invasion of Texas.” The language he has used is undeniably similar to Trump’s own rhetoric concerning immigration.

According toNPR,“Andre Anchondo died protecting Jordan; she died shielding their 2-month-old baby, Paul, who was grazed by a bullet but survived the shooting.”

Paul was apparently brought back to the hospital by his uncle to take a picture with Trump after he’d already been released. This isn’t unique–Trump reportedly met with very few current patients (either because they didn’t want to meet with him or were too tired or injured) and most of the survivors he saw had returned to the hospital. But there’s something very gross about a photo op with an infant who cannot consent to the hyper-politicized event. And it’s even worse for Trump to be grinning and thumbs-upping like he’s at a campaign rally.

A hospital official toldCNNthat Trump showed “an absence of empathy” during his visit to El Paso, which isn’t surprising because “empathy” has never been a trait he seems to exhibit, but it’s still repulsive to see.

(image: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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