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Melania Trump says 'brutality must stop' after New Orleans attack

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Melania Trump took to X following the New Orleans pickup truck ramming attack and the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion to extend her "heartfelt thoughts and prayers" to the families "who are experiencing such profound grief and loss."

"The incidents of violence that have impacted our communities are deeply concerning. The brutality must stop," the incoming first lady wrote. "Let us strive for a future where peace prevails," Melania added.

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