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The president visited El Paso and Dayton after the mass shootings in those communities, but in both

The president visited El Paso and Dayton after the mass shootings in those communities, but in both instances, he was met with protesters. [View in browser]( [Image]( August 7, 2019 [Image] 📸: Mark Ralston / AFP / Getty Images President Trump visited Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas Wednesday following two mass shootings over the weekend that left at least 31 dead and dozens more injured. MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff was in El Paso. After meeting with both locals and lawmakers on the ground, here are his main takeaways. El Paso, TX -- [The people of El Paso are positive.]( I’ve seen calls for unity, and a great spirit of togetherness, while crowds waited for the President Trump’s visit. This is impressive, given the way the president has talked about Latinos, and that Latinos make up a majority of the population here. I spent time today with El Pasoans today who want to stop, reflect and remember... it is almost that they do not care that the President is coming today. I also spoke to presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke today, who represented the area in Congress for six years. “This country has been racist as long as it has been a country,” Beto told me, “But [President Trump] has certainly been fanning the flames.” O’Rourke described the president as a “white supremacist.” “He’s sought to dehumanize those who do not look like or pray like the majority here in this country… he’s been very clear about who he prefers in the country, and those he prefers to keep out with walls, cages, militarization and cruelty. El Paso has borne the brunt of that. And we’re standing up to that and I’ve been never been prouder of El Paso than this moment.” [Image] 📸: Mark Ralston / AFP / Getty Images In Case You Missed It: Videos from MSNBC Today [Image]( [Tucker Carlson’s race ‘hoax’ shredded by FBI Director Wray's facts]( Following this weekend’s mass shootings, Tucker Carlson denied white supremacy, claiming "it's all just a hoax." FBI Director Wray testified under oath, saying "most domestic terrorism arrests this year involve white supremacy." (The Beat) [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [White House aide: Trump greeted like a 'rock star' while visiting mass shooting victims]( Between meetings with officials and victims of the mass shootings in both Dayton and El Paso, Trump spent his day settling scores with critics and tweeting attacks at critics. Michael Crowley, Annie Karni, and María Teresa Kumar discuss. (11th Hour) [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Trump has made GOP the party of, by, and for white Americans]( On Trump’s appeal to white nationalists, Chris Matthews says “In their lemming-like way of following Trump, they are identifying their Grand Old Party as a new party of Trump-style white nationalism. This isn’t going to go away.” (Hardball) [Facebook]( [Twitter]( More Videos - [O'Rourke: Trump language is giving license to act on racism (Rachel Maddow)]( - [Trump supports background checks on gun sales after mass shootings (MSNBC Live)]( - [El Paso residents, officials protest Trump visit (Last Word)]( - [Trump continues to call undocumented immigration a 'terrible thing' (MSNBC Live)]( - [The cycle of terror in the wake of Dayton and El Paso (All In)]( - [Saslow: White supremacy is actually 'widely held belief' in America (MTP Daily)]( - [Jay Inslee: We need to make Trump ‘a blip in history’ (Hardball)]( - [Odds are senseless massacres will eventually impact all of us at some point (MTP Daily)]( - [El Paso County Commissioner: President Trump coming to visit is like throwing salt in an open wound (Craig Melvin)]( - ['We will not stand down,' says O'Rourke on responding to Trump tweets (MSNBC Live)]( - [Bill Weld says Trump has blood on his hands (Hardball)]( - [Walmart employee on gun sales: We needed to take a stand (Ali Velshi)]( - [What House Democrats can learn from Andrew Johnson's impeachment (All In)]( - [White House invites tech companies to talk violent extremism (Velshi & Ruhle)]( - [AOC more popular after Trump attacks, poll shows (Morning Joe)]( - [Green Shirt Guy and more fun at Tucson's City Council meeting (All In)]( [Latest from NBC News]( Quote of the Day [“This president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation. His low-energy, vacant-eyed mouthing of the words written for him... I don't believe fooled anyone.”]( — Fmr. VP Joe Biden ([Video]() Opinion [OPINION.]( El Paso was an attack on Mexico and Mexican Americans. But we will not be silenced. In spite of its macho façade, Texas today is a multiethnic bastion, with Mexicans, Americans and thousands of others creating a fabulous stew of possibilities. Separating that stew is like trying to separate the ingredients in a plate of salsa. By [Ilan Stavans](. [OPINION.]( Pipe-bomber Cesar Sayoc's lawyers named Trump in their defense. They won't be the only ones. Already, defendants have begun raising objections to cases that include witnesses who have cooperated with federal authorities because Trump has repeatedly used the biggest megaphone in the country to say that “flippers” (as he calls them) should be illegal. Now, we are seeing the emergence of the “Trump made me do it” defense in criminal cases — or at least the “Trump influenced me” mitigation. By [Mimi Rocah](, former assistant U.S. attorney and NBC/MSNBC legal analyst. What to watch Thursday It's a rite of summer for Iowans and a staple of the campaign trail for presidential candidates: the Iowa State Fair. On Thursday, MSNBC reporters will be at the fairgrounds as Steve Bullock and Joe Biden become the first of many 2020 contenders to drop by for their turn at the Soapbox and to snack on fried Oreos and pork on a stick. This newsletter was prepped for you by Stephanie Haberman and Cameron Taylor Oakes. Tell us what you think of the news and [drop us an e-mail.](mailto:msnbc.digital.editors@nbcuni.com?subject=MSNBC Daily) Check out [our new YouTube feature](, "The Day That Was," a review of MSNBC's primetime coverage. Videos will be posted mornings at 7:30a.m. ET. Were you forwarded this email from a friend? [Subscribe here](. 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