President Trump And His Wife Are Confronted By 2,000 People Gathered Close To The Tree Of Life Synagogue Protesting Against Their Presence





Daily Mail: Trumps mourn 11 Pittsburgh synagogue martyrs with candles and roses as more than 2,000 protesters accuse president of fueling anti-Semitism and call for gun control

* President and Melania go to Pittsburgh following gun massacre at Jewish temple
* Congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle declined to fly there on Air Force One with the president
* Gunman killed 11 on Saturday as Jews gathered for Shabbat worship
* President Trump, Melania, Ivanka and Jared Kushner made the trip with Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer
* They lit candles with the rabbi in the synagogue's vestibule because the worship space is still a crime scene
* Then they laid stones and white flowers at each of 11 memorials outside
* More than 2,000 people protested with songs and signs that went far beyond claims Trump is anti-Semitic
* The largest protest was organized by IfNotNow, a group whose goal is to end Israel's Palestinian 'occupation'
* Signs also covered gun control, immigration and other topics
* Trump also visited a hospital where the injured including police are recovering

Donald and Melania Trump arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Tuesday to mourn the 11 victims of Saturday's Tree of Life synagogue massacre – dodging protesters without the benefit of congressional leaders to diffuse their anger.

Israel's ambassador to the U.S., Ron Dermer, also made the trip, along with Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner. Both are Orthodox Jews who serve as senior presidential advisers.

The Trumps and Dermer went with Rabbi Jeffrey Myers into the vestibule of the synagogue to light candles in the martyrs' memory. Then they laid stones and white flowers at each of the 11 memorial sites outside.

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WNU Editor: These protests are going to back-fire.

More News On President Trump's Visit To Pittsbrugh

Trumps pay tribute at synagogue where 11 were fatally shot -- AP
Trump visits synagogue in Pittsburgh attack as protesters march -- Reuters
Trump visits Pittsburgh to console but stirs anger among protesters -- Reuters
Hundreds join protest of Trump’s visit to Pittsburgh -- The Hill
Trump Visits Site of Deadly Mass Shooting in Pennsylvania -- VOA
Top congressional leaders in both parties decline to join Trump in Pittsburgh -- The Hill

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