Stanford officials & faculty blame Trump for mass shooting in email to students
An email signed by multiple Stanfo4d professors and deans blamed former President Donald Trump for the recent mass shooting in Atlanta.
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An email signed by multiple Stanfo4d professors and deans blamed former President Donald Trump for the recent mass shooting in Atlanta.
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