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				Trump, who is scheduled to deliver remarks at the White House 
				later on Monday morning following the attacks, said the victims' 
				deaths could not be "in vain" and called on both political 
				parties to take steps to require further screenings for gun 
				buyers.
 "We cannot let those killed in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, 
				die in vain. Likewise for those so seriously wounded. We can 
				never forget them, and those many who came before them," Trump 
				wrote on Twitter ahead of his remarks, scheduled for 10 a.m. 
				(1400 GMT).
 
 "Republicans and Democrats must come together and get strong 
				background checks, perhaps marrying this legislation with 
				desperately needed immigration reform. We must have something 
				good, if not GREAT, come out of these two tragic events!"
 
 On Saturday, a gunman killed 20 people at a Walmart store in El 
				Paso, Texas, in what authorities said appeared to be a 
				racially-motivated hate crime. Just 13 hours later, another 
				gunman in downtown Dayton, Ohio, killed nine people. Dozens were 
				also wounded in both attacks.
 
 (Reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
 
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