After mass killings, Trump speaks against white supremacy

US President Donald Trump proposed tighter monitoring of the internet, mental health reform and wider use of the death penalty in response to mass slayings over the weekend that killed 30 people in Texas and Ohio.

The man arrested for killing 21 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, reportedly had racist motives and Trump said Americans must "condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy." Trump did not directly address accusations that his own anti-immigrant and racially charged comments have contributed to a rise in race tensions.