President referred to Toledo not Dayton in his remarks on the weekend’s massacres – not the first time he has confused shooting sites
Donald Trump has been widely criticized for confusing Dayton, the site of one of this weekend’s shootings in which nine people were killed, with another Ohio city, Toledo.
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