Minnesota governor Tim Walz misspoke during a debate on school shootings, saying he had 'become friends with school shooters,' causing social media uproar. He clarified his emotional experiences with victims' families. Tim Walz emphasised gun control, while Ohio Senator JD Vance focused on enhancin...
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