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The New York Republican told a local radio station rhetoric on both sides should calm down

Washington (CNN) Rep. Chris Collins said Thursday he regrets blaming Democrats in the aftermath of the congressional baseball practice shooting, saying he "did lash out" but that it was "wrong" and that politicians from both sides should "try to tone down" their rhetoric.

"I will admit that early yesterday, right after I got the news ... I think in that emotion, I did lash out," the New York Republican said on CNN's "New Day." "And you know, it would certainly appear this individual, the anger was certainly tied to the rhetoric going on. And so, I did say what I said, that I was putting the blame on the Democrats' doorstep."

He added, "And then, you know, the emotion of that instance wore off, you know, an hour or two later. I looked in the mirror. And I said, that's not the right tone. I am going to do what I can to help reverse this."

Collins had said In an interview with radio station WBEN in the wake of the attack that Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump had "gone too far." He said Democrats should "tone down the rhetoric" that "some people react to things like that, people get angry as well, and you fuel the fires."

Collins said Thursday, "I, myself, am going to try to tone down some of my rhetoric, and I would invite my Democrat friends -- and they are friends -- to do likewise." He said "all of us now have had a chance to reflect, to look in the mirror, and say, 'You know what, it's on all of us.'"

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