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Trump, Clinton and Sanders react to Dallas killings – campaign live Trump, Clinton and Sanders react to Dallas killings – campaign live
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6.44pm BST
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State department reopens inquiry into Clinton emails
The state department is reopening an internal investigation of possible mishandling of classified information by Hillary Clinton and top aides, AP reports:
Spokesman John Kirby says the emails probe is restarting now that the Department of Justice isn’t pursuing a criminal prosecution. The Department of State suspended its review in April to avoid interfering with the FBI’s inquiry.
Kirby set no deadline for the investigation’s completion.
Clinton was secretary of state until early 2013. Most of her top advisers left shortly thereafter.
But Kirby said this week former officials can still face “administrative sanctions”. The most serious is loss of security clearances, which could complicate Clinton’s naming of a national security team if she becomes president.
Beyond the Democratic frontrunner, the probe is most likely examining confidants Cheryl Mills, Jake Sullivan and Huma Abedin.
Related: State department reopens its own investigation into Hillary Clinton emails
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6.26pm BST
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Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell calls the Dallas attack “unconscionable”. Here’s his full statement:
What we saw last night in Dallas was unconscionable. We as a country mourn for the five police officers senselessly murdered during a peaceful protest. We extend our hearts to the wounded, to the families and loved ones left behind, to the entire law enforcement community, and to a nation that has experienced much suffering and heartbreak over the course of a difficult week.
This is a cruel reminder that law enforcement officials selflessly put themselves in harm’s way day in and day out to keep our communities safe. Their spouses and loved ones also carry that incredible burden with them. We as a nation are here to grieve with them, to thank them for their unwavering courage, and to reassure them that Americans will stand by them in the days to come.
Now is the time to come together as nation, not pull further apart, and let justice and healing be our guide.”
6.22pm BST
18:22
Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and potential Trump running mate, has spoken on Facebook live about how “normal, white” Americans do not “understand being black in America” and “instinctively under-estimate the level of discrimination and the level of additional risk”:
Gingrich: "If you are a normal, white American, the truth is you don’t understand being black in America " (@alanhe) pic.twitter.com/U62PTbxTyD
The Atlanta Journal Constitution has further.
6.19pm BST
18:19
A Texas congressman has accused president Obama of “instigation” that “contributed to the modern day hostility we are witnessing between the police and those they serve”:
Texas Congressman Roger Williams links Dallas PD shooting to "instigation" by President Obama and others pic.twitter.com/z5xPuKDo58
6.17pm BST
18:17
The Republican national committee says “all life is precious” and makes a call for unity and nonviolence in a statement responding to the deaths this week in Dallas, Minnesota and Louisiana.
Here’s the statement in full:
Last night’s disturbing and cold-blooded violence in Dallas, resulting in the deaths of five brave police officers and the wounding of seven more, was an ugly continuation of a week of tragedies which have shaken our country. It is devastating to see those who wake up every day to protect us senselessly gunned down in the line of duty. Our hearts break for the families of these slain officers as well as the families of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, and our thoughts and prayers are with them as they try and put their lives back together. All life is precious and it grieves us to see it lost in the many ways it has been this week. All of these tragedies need to be investigated and justice needs to be served in an open and transparent way.
It is deeply troubling what is happening in our country, and this dark and divided time must come to an end. We must seek understanding with one another, and work as one nation to prevail over injustice in all its forms. Americans want to see our differences resolved in non-violent ways.
We commend law enforcement officers around the country for serving their communities and putting their lives on the line every single day. The sacrifices they make to maintain law and order allow us to enjoy the freedoms we are so privileged to have in this country. We honor the daily calling of police officers across the nation who represent the shield with professionalism, fairness, and restraint, and we express the highest gratitude for their service.
Now is a time when we must come together as Americans. We are better than racial division, senseless violence, and feelings of lost hope. Now is the time for strong leadership that includes everyone in the same, shared vision of the American Dream. In every era, America has shown an extraordinary capacity to rise above even the bleakest tragedies. Let us work together, let us heal together, and let us stay together.”
6.14pm BST
18:14
Marco Rubio’s senate reelection campaign gets off to a healthy start, via the Guardian’s Sabrina Siddiqui:
Marco Rubio raised over $2.1 million in nine days following announcement of his Senate re-election bid, per campaign.
6.13pm BST
18:13
A former Illinois congressman is standing by a Twitter post he sent after the fatal shooting of police officers in Dallas in which he warned President Barack Obama to “Watch out,” the AP reports:
Joe Walsh told The Associated Press on Friday that he didn’t intend to incite violence against Obama or anyone else. He says “that’s just stupid” and “would be wrong and reprehensible.”
The one-term Republican congressman and radio host from suburban Chicago posted the tweet after five police officers were killed and seven wounded during a protest of fatal shootings by police in Louisiana and Minnesota.
His tweet read: “This is now war. Watch out Obama. Watch out black lives matter punks. Real America is coming after you.”
The post has been deleted.
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Mitt Romney calls for racial healing:Mitt Romney calls for racial healing:
May we stop seeing people as black, white, brown or wearing blue & see them instead as husbands, wives, sons, daughters & children of God.May we stop seeing people as black, white, brown or wearing blue & see them instead as husbands, wives, sons, daughters & children of God.
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Clinton has spoken with the Dallas mayor and offered help, NBC News reports:Clinton has spoken with the Dallas mayor and offered help, NBC News reports:
HRC spoke with Dallas Mayor Rawlings & Judge Jenkins by phone earlier today to express solidarity & offer any help she can provide, per aideHRC spoke with Dallas Mayor Rawlings & Judge Jenkins by phone earlier today to express solidarity & offer any help she can provide, per aide
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Obama orders flags to be flown at half-staffObama orders flags to be flown at half-staff
The president orders all US flags at public buildings and grounds and naval stations, and aboard naval vessels, to be flown at half-staff through sunset on July 12, next Tuesday:The president orders all US flags at public buildings and grounds and naval stations, and aboard naval vessels, to be flown at half-staff through sunset on July 12, next Tuesday:
Obama orders all flags to half staff/mast through sunset on June 12 pic.twitter.com/p7OyBh9A35Obama orders all flags to half staff/mast through sunset on June 12 pic.twitter.com/p7OyBh9A35
5.18pm BST5.18pm BST
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Lynch to protesters: 'your voice is important'Lynch to protesters: 'your voice is important'
Lynch refers to “a series of tragedies,” again linking the police killings of Sterling and Castile, and the killing last night of five officers.Lynch refers to “a series of tragedies,” again linking the police killings of Sterling and Castile, and the killing last night of five officers.
And to those who seek to improve our country through peaceful protest and the exercise of their first amendment rights... I want you to know that your voice is important... we will continue to safeguard your constitutional rights and to work with you.And to those who seek to improve our country through peaceful protest and the exercise of their first amendment rights... I want you to know that your voice is important... we will continue to safeguard your constitutional rights and to work with you.
“Do not precipitate a new normal in this country... let us support one another,” she finishes.“Do not precipitate a new normal in this country... let us support one another,” she finishes.
She does not take questions.She does not take questions.
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Lynch: 'a week of profound grief and heartbreaking loss'Lynch: 'a week of profound grief and heartbreaking loss'
Here’s Lynch.Here’s Lynch.
She says “at least five police officers were shot and killed.” She sends condolences to the families.She says “at least five police officers were shot and killed.” She sends condolences to the families.
The FBI, ATF, US Marshals and US attorneys are working with state and local counterparts to investigate the attack and help heal the community, she says. She calls it “an unfathomable tragedy.”The FBI, ATF, US Marshals and US attorneys are working with state and local counterparts to investigate the attack and help heal the community, she says. She calls it “an unfathomable tragedy.”
“This has been a week of profound grief and heartbreaking loss,” she says. She names Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, and says “today we are feeling the devastating loss” of the Dallas officers.“This has been a week of profound grief and heartbreaking loss,” she says. She names Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, and says “today we are feeling the devastating loss” of the Dallas officers.
“Americans are feeling a sense of helplessness, of uncertainty and of fear... but the answer must not be violence... rather... our answer must be action.“Americans are feeling a sense of helplessness, of uncertainty and of fear... but the answer must not be violence... rather... our answer must be action.
“We must continue working to build trust between communities and law enforcement.”“We must continue working to build trust between communities and law enforcement.”
She calls for “a hard look at the ease with which evildoers can get their hands on weapons.”sShe calls for “a hard look at the ease with which evildoers can get their hands on weapons.”s
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Lynch is to speak in two minutes:Lynch is to speak in two minutes:
5.06pm BST
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Senator Marco Rubio decries a “series of tragic events”:
Rubio giving presser on three days "of a series of tragic events" pic.twitter.com/qr43AoxaC8
5.03pm BST
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Ted Cruz’s former communications director defends the senator’s decision to speak at Donald Trump’s convention, to which some conservatives have objected, accusing Cruz of effectively endorsing Trump:
Cruz is the kind of leader that can put GOP back together after Trump. Wouldn't have cred to do that if he abandoned it at its toughest time
4.59pm BST
16:59
Blame the IT guy. Donald Trump Jr is, for a tweet Donald Trump sent before it was deleted, to which Trump objected, saying, “you shouldn’t have taking it down.”
The tweet had a graphic with a six-pointed star and the words “most corrupt candidate ever!” interposed on a pile of money next to a picture of Hillary Clinton. The Trump campaign was stung by charges that the graphic was anti-Semitic.
Via @BuzzFeedAndrew, Don Trump Jr. refers to Trump's social media manager as an "IT guy." https://t.co/ARhoijvZpN pic.twitter.com/mn5SpQ1iMO
4.43pm BST
16:43
George W Bush: 'Laura and I are heartbroken'
George W. Bush statement on his hometown of Dallas : "Laura and I are heartbroken by the heinous acts of violence in our city last night."
Here’s the full statement. Bush hails the “courage of the Dallas Police Department” and says “their commitment to safety and justice makes us proud to call Dallas home”:
Former Pres. George W. Bush on #Dallas shooting: "Laura and I are heartbroken by the heinous acts of violence." pic.twitter.com/JqFBhkEFwM
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4.41pm BST
16:41
Democratic Representative Corrine Brown of Florida as been indicted after a federal investigation into a fraudulent charity with ties to the congresswoman, AP reports:
Brown was indicted Friday by a federal grand jury on multiple fraud, theft of government funds, conspiracy and other charges.
The indictment comes after an investigation into the charity One Door for Education Foundation Inc. Federal prosecutors say the charity was supposed to give scholarships to poor students but instead filled the coffers of Brown and her associates.
One Door President Carla Wiley pleaded guilty earlier this year to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud after it was determined that she had deposited $800,000 into the foundation’s account over four years. Over that time, federal prosecutors say the foundation gave one scholarship for $1,000.
Part of indictment talking about @RepCorrineBrown using official post to solicit contributions pic.twitter.com/lSo0OemHbJ
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4.37pm BST
16:37
An update on the Capitol Hill lockdown this morning: the “gun” was a power drill.
At the Capitol, what was thought to be a weapon turned out to be a power drill https://t.co/amYu4ywPRl pic.twitter.com/eYUBSiI091
4.36pm BST
16:36
Bill Clinton: ‘we are better than this’:
No one should be subject to the senseless violence we have seen the last few days. We are better than this. Praying for the families today.
4.32pm BST
16:32
A state chairman for the Trump campaign blamed Hillary Clinton for the “murder of these police officers” in a since-deleted Facebook post:
From @CoreyStewartVA, Trump camp chair in Virginia and candidate for governor, as news broke out of Dallas. pic.twitter.com/C9FG0h6RZF
(h/t: New York Times)
4.27pm BST
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Attorney general Loretta Lynch is scheduled to speak shortly. Here’s a video feed:
4.20pm BST
16:20
Libertarian ticket calls for calm
The Libertarian ticket of Gary Johnson and Bill Weld calls for dealing with “real issues in this country” “calmly and cooperatively”:
Our thoughts are with the families and colleagues of the Dallas police officers who were so brutally murdered. The apparently calculated and cold-blooded shooting of those who were simply trying to insure the peaceful exercise of citizens’ rights to protest is both despicable and unacceptable in our society.
We have real issues in this country with regard to the relationship between law enforcement and our communities -- and those issues must be dealt with calmly and cooperatively. As we go about that effort, we must all join in rejecting the kind of cowardly and tragic atrocity that has occurred in Dallas.
As a nation, we have wounds to bind.