In his Sunday remarks, Trump said, 'Public safety is our No. 1 priority,' but reiterated his support to 'protect our Second Amendment.'
Trump also added that he is the “biggest Second Amendment person there is, but we all must work together for the good and safety of our Country.”
In his Sunday remarks, Trump said, "Public safety is our No. 1 priority," but reiterated his support to "protect our Second Amendment." “We will provide all possible support from the federal government in the aftermath of this wicked attack,” he said. “Background checks — I will say that for the most part, sadly, if you look at the last four or five, going back even five or six or seven years — for the most part, as strong as you make your background checks, they would not have stopped any of it.”
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