The good news is, Donald Trump took the time to reach out directly to some of the victims of last week’s shooting in Parkland, Fla. The bad news is, some of the calls didn’t go especially well. The New York Times reported overnight:
Samantha Fuentes, who was shot in both legs during the Parkland assault, said she had felt no reassurance during a phone call from the president to her hospital room last week.
“He said he heard that I was a big fan of his, and then he said, ‘I’m a big fan of yours too.’ I’m pretty sure he made that up,” she said in an interview after being discharged from the hospital. “Talking to the president, I’ve never been so unimpressed by a person in my life. He didn’t make me feel better in the slightest.”
Ms. Fuentes, who was left with a piece of shrapnel lodged behind her right eye, said Mr. Trump had called the gunman a “sick puppy” and said “‘oh boy, oh boy, oh boy,’ like, seven times.”
If this awkwardness reminds you a bit of the president’s conversation with Sgt. La David T. Johnson’s widow, Myeshia Johnson, when Trump reportedly said the sergeant “must’ve known what he signed up for,” you’re not the only one.
When this became the subject of controversy, he lashed out at Ms. Johnson via Twitter. I can’t help but wonder if Samantha Fuentes should expect the same treatment.
In fairness, the Times article pointed to a man who lost his daughter in last week’s mass shooting, and he praised Trump for his support. Not everyone who’s interacted with the president comes away unimpressed with his capacity of empathy.









