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United in grief, divided by Trump

Funeral services for the 11 people who were killed at a synagogue in Pittsburgh began on Tuesday, the same day President Trump visited the city. He was welcomed by some but was vigorously opposed by others, who say his rhetoric has contributed to a national atmosphere of anger.

Mr. Trump and the first lady paid their respects at the Tree of Life synagogue, where a gunman screaming “all Jews must die” attacked on Saturday. The president also met with officers who were wounded in the shooting, as well as the widow of one of the victims.

Thousands of protesters, holding signs that read “Words matter” and “President Hate is not welcome in our state,” held a solemn march. “While our community is still processing this violence from a few days ago, we recognize that it did not happen in a vacuum,” one protest organizer said.