"We met him face to face, and he and Melania were amazing, checking [if] we were okay, offering any kind of help, if we needed someone to talk to. We told him that Democrats, Republicans, we were all united in this city." -Jimmy Villatoro, El Paso hero

According to the El Paso Times, only two families of the victims agreed to meet with the President. What a shame that the others bought into the false narrative of 'racism' being driven ad nauseam by the rabid press—they were robbed.
One of the heroes of the El Paso attack, a coach by the name of Jimmy Villatoro, DID meet with President Trump at the University Medical Center, and he described what he witnessed to the Washington Examiner:

Villatoro told the Washington Examiner that Trump's "personal touch away from the cameras was far from divisive and was welcomed by the people he met." And that there were "no politics behind closed doors."
"We met him face to face, and he and Melania were amazing, checking [if] we were okay, offering any kind of help, if we needed someone to talk to. We told him that Democrats, Republicans, we were all united in this city," said Villatoro, according to the report.
The same scenario had played out earlier in the day, when President Trump and Melania traveled to Dayton, Ohio to meet with shooting survivors, hospital workers, and first responders.
Dayton Daily News described the Trumps' 2-hour-long visit there as "meaningful and emotional at times."
"It wasn't about politics. It was [about] our patients and acknowledging what they had been through and inquiring as to [their] emotional an[d] physical well-being," said Mary Boosalis, president and CEO of Premier Health, according to Dayton Daily News.

President Trump reportedly told the shooting survivors, "You had God watching."
Sometimes a President's job is to be 'Comforter-in-Chief.' It helps to bring a grieving nation together.
I am very thankful that President Trump and First Lady Melania stood their ground and didn't listen to the angry left telling them to stay away; the same angry left who would have criticized them up and down if they had NOT gone to Dayton or El Paso.
Just maybe others in America are beginning to see who are the REAL racists in this picture—(Hint: it's not those in the White House).