Trump visits amid divide: ‘It’s sacred what happened here’

David Dvir stands in front of his business, Murray Avenue Locksmith, in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. Dvir, who was born in Israel but is an American citizen, voted for Donald Trump and doesn’t agree with Jewish leaders who say the president shouldn’t come to help mourn the victims of last week’s synagogue massacre. (AP Photo/Allen G. Breed)

Kristin Wessell, right, hands a bouquet of flowers to Marianne Novy on Murray Avenue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. Wessell was volunteering to bring some cheer to the neighborhood following Saturday’s deadly attack on the nearby Tree of Life synagogue. Neither woman thinks President Trump should come to town. (AP Photo/Allen G. Breed)

PITTSBURGH — To Marianne Novy, President Donald Trump isn’t wanted “unless he really changes his ways.” For David Dvir, politics should take a pause for grief: “It’s our president, and we need to welcome him.”

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