Trump condemns evil losers who carried out concert attack
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Yes, on May 22, 2017, a terrorist attack occurred at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, during an Ariana Grande concert. The attack killed 22 people, including children, and injured many more.
In response to the attack, President Donald Trump tweeted:
"We must stop being politically correct and get down to business."
And then:
"Evil losers. Someone like Osama bin Laden got knocked out, but what I really believe is that there are thousands and thousands of people, I mean, thousands, that are like that, that are just waiting for the opportunity to strike. And they're in the area, they're in the Middle East, they're in this country, they're in Europe, they're in the world."
He also tweeted:
"The fake news media will never tell you this, but the people in Manchester are in good spirits and so determined. We love England, they love us. They are great people."
It's worth noting that Trump's initial response to the attack was criticized by many for being insensitive and lacking empathy. He did not immediately condemn the attack or offer condolences to the victims and their families. It wasn't until later that day that he issued a statement condemning the attack and offering support to the people of Manchester.
It's also worth noting that Trump's use of the term "evil losers" was widely criticized for being inflammatory and divisive. Many people felt that it was a simplistic and unhelpful way to describe the complex and multifaceted issue of terrorism.