10.02.17

‘This Is A Moment For National Mourning And For Prayer’

‘The news we awoke to this morning was heartbreaking. What happened in Las Vegas is shocking, it’s tragic, and — for those affected and their families — it’s devastating. It’s hard to even imagine their pain. I hope they will know that we are all praying for them now. I hope they will find strength in the love and kindness of those around them in these hours of such darkness and pain. I hope they will see that our country is standing by their side today.’

WASHINGTON, D.C. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the terrible tragedy that took place last night in Las Vegas, NV:

“The news we awoke to this morning was heartbreaking. What happened in Las Vegas is shocking, it’s tragic, and — for those affected and their families — it’s devastating. It’s hard to even imagine their pain. I hope they will know that we are all praying for them now. I hope they will find strength in the love and kindness of those around them in these hours of such darkness and pain. I hope they will see that our country is standing by their side today.

“Many Americans are still in shock. Others have begun to wonder why someone would do something this terrible. Investigators will continue their dedicated work in search of answers, but what is clear now is that this is a moment for national mourning and for prayer.

“Just a moment ago, President Trump led the country in observing a moment of silence. As he noted this morning, we’re all grateful for the courageous efforts of the first responders. They always put their lives on the line to save others. They do so with a selflessness that reminds us of the inherent courage and mercy that remains possible within each of us — light amidst the dark, hope in times of terrible grief.

“The same is true of the national spirit of compassion that shines through our country in the moments when it is needed most. Whether it’s lining up to donate blood or signing up to volunteer their time, our fellow Americans are always there to offer what they can when others are in need.  

“We thank these Americans, and law enforcement, and the first responders for everything they have done. We thank them for their efforts that continue now. We again send our condolences to everyone affected by this terrible tragedy.”

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