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Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki appeared close to tears while addressing the deadly shooting at a Minnesota Catholic church.
Psaki appeared deeply disturbed by the tragic event at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis, where two individuals lost their lives and 17 others were injured. She spoke about the everyday concerns of students, highlighting their usual worries.
“I’m sorry, this is a really hard topic,” Psaki commented on her MSNBC program, mentioning that kids typically worry about things like finding someone to sit with during lunch or making it home safely to their families.
‘Having your child killed while they are sitting a pew for a morning prayer service is not what any parent should have to worry about.’
Psaki then turned her rage toward American politicians’ for their reaction to the shooting.
‘I felt a mixture of anger and a lot of emotional exhaustion about this today because we have been her so many times,’ she said.
“Once again, as if on cue, many politicians in this country offer little more than thoughts and prayers, which is all they seem to provide,” said the former aide to Joe Biden.
She singled out President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance for only telling people to join them in ‘thoughts and prayers’ for the victims.

Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki appeared close to tears while addressing the deadly shooting at a Minnesota Catholic church

The incident, where a shooter attacked a Catholic church in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning, brought fear to many schoolchildren and resulted in two fatalities and 17 injuries.
‘We have seen this play out over and over. There is a shooting, then come the thoughts and prayers and then comes the attempt to shift the focus.’
Psaki then suggested media coverage discussing whether the shooter was transgender is such an attempt.
‘You’re going to start seeing narratives. You’re already seeing them. They’re already out there about how the shooter was trans,’ she said.
Psaki noted that there are narratives emerging about the shooter, describing them as possibly anti-Trump and antisemitic, undergoing a clear mental health crisis.
Psaki then pointed out that there were transgender people, mentally ill people and political extremists ‘all over the world.’
She pointed out that the U.S. is uniquely plagued by frequent shootings of this nature, emphasizing that it has the highest incidence of gun violence globally and that such violence is a leading cause of death among young people.
Psaki added that ‘what matters’ is that the shooter was able to purchase the weapon legally.
‘We live in a country with more guns than people, where there are not universal background checks, there are not bans on assault weapons and it is far too easy to buy a gun,’ she claimed.

Psaki appeared visibly sickened by the tragedy, which killed two and injured 17 more at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis as she described the plight of the average student

She singled out President Donald Trump (pictured) and Vice President JD Vance for only telling people to join them in ‘thoughts and prayers’ for the victims
‘It’s the guns everyone, it’s not really a secret.’
Two children aged eight and 10 were killed in the attack and at least 17 other victims – 14 children and three adults – were injured at Annunciation Church before Westman took their own life, according to authorities.
The shooter has been identified as Robin Westman, formerly known as Robert. Westman was a transgender anti-Trump 23-year-old whose mother worked at the school the shooter attacked.
Officials said in a press conference the shooter was armed with three guns – a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol. All three weapons were fired during the attack, police said.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the shooter approached the side of the church and shot through the windows toward the children sitting in the pews.
It is unclear if the shooter fired any of the weapons from inside the church or carried out the entire mass shooting outside before going inside.
Police said at least two of the church doors appeared to have been blocked by two by fours before the shooting, suggesting the gunman wanted to trap the people inside.
‘This was a deliberate act of violence against innocent children and other people worshipping,’ O’Hara said at a news conference.

The shooter has been identified as Robin Westman, formerly known as Robert. Westman was a transgender anti-Trump 23-year-old whose mother worked at the school the shooter attacked

Children listen to speakers during a candle light vigil at a local park for the shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis
‘The sheer cruelty and cowardice of firing into a church full of children is absolutely incomprehensible.’
The students at the Catholic grade school had started school on Monday and were attending mass when the shooter stormed the church, which is connected to the school.
It has since emerged that Westman’s mother, Mary, was an employee at the school before she retired in 2021.
Just a few years prior, Mary had signed an application for Robin to have her name changed from Robert, according to court records seen by the Daily Mail.
The petition cost the family $311 and was ultimately approved in January 2020.
It adds that Westman ‘identifies as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification.’
Yet it seemed Westman still struggled with her gender identity, writing at one point that she doesn’t ‘want to dress girly all the time but I guess sometimes I really like it.
‘I know I am not a woman but I definitely don’t feel like a man,’ she wrote, adding: ‘I really like my outfit. I look pretty, smart and modest. I think I want to wear something like this for my shooting.’

Parents await news of their children’s status after a shooting at Annunciation Church

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey sits on steps of the Annunciation Church’s school as police response to a reported mass shooting
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey denounced transphobia after the revelations about Westman’s identity emerged Wednesday afternoon.
‘I have heard about a whole lot of hate that is being directed at our trans community,’ he said.
‘Anybody who is using this as an opportunity to villainize our trans community or any other community out there has lost their sense of common humanity. We should not be operating out of a place of hate for anyone.’
He added: ‘We should be operating from a place of love. Kids, kids died today. This needs to be about them.’