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Trump: US should fund safe schools before Ukraine | BT Udland - www.bt.dk More money should be spent on securing schools in the USA rather than sending military aid to Ukraine. This is how it sounds in a speech from Donald Trump, who as you know is former president of the United States. Speaking at an arms conference on Friday, Donald Trump questioned how the United States has "$ 40 billion to send to Ukraine but can not ensure school security." Both the safety of schools and the right to bear arms have filled much of the United States since a school in the city of Uvalde, Texas. Here are pictures of the burial sites where those killed by the school shooting are now buried. Specifically, 19 students as well as two teachers were shot by an 18-year-old man who has previously been a student at the school. And now Donald Trump would rather spend more money on protecting schools than spend money on sending the military to Ukraine or other countries affected by wars. Earlier this month, there was a majority in the US Congress to send almost $ 40 billion, equivalent to $ 280 billion, as a form of military aid to Ukraine. But the former president would rather have to go and secure the country's schools against new shootings. "Before we nation-build the rest of the world, we should build safe schools for our own children in our own nation," Trump said to applause from the audience. The meeting was held by the National Rifle Association (NRA), which is the largest American weapons group. It took place in Houston, located in Texas, where the shooting took place. Donald Trump also started his speech by mentioning the names of all those killed in the school shooting. Experts: B.T.'s verdict: ABROAD WEEKEND NEWSPAPER Illeborg: furiously touching seriously ill Police: Søs Marie Serup ABROAD Media monkey cups Ukraine confirms Indictment comeback large interview all changed Berlingske B.T. thinks Reacts so disgustingly Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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