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United States Representative Jim Jordan says the shooting that took place in Texas Tuesday was "Terrible" and "Tragic". Appearing at Anthony's for the Wapakoneta service club meeting, Jordan says that he hopes to explore possibilities to address school shootings, such as adding more security at schools, but is against anything that would involve the 2nd amendment.

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President Trump continued to defend the idea of a southern border wall as he made a trip south to McAllen, Texas.

The President held a round table discussion on immigration and border security as he looks to secure $5.7 billion for a wall. Trump has thought about declaring a national emergency if he cannot secure funding and end the partial government shutdown. Senator Sherrod Brown said he sees the only way the shutdown ending if congress does it's job to get a bill done and if the president vetoes it, they would have to override that.