الأربعاء، 8 نوفمبر 2017

Donald Trump: gun control 'shouldn't be discussed right now' - video

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In answer to a reporter's question at a press conference in South Korea, the US president says tougher gun laws would not have prevented Sunday's mass shooting at a south Texas church, and argues that more restrictions may have led to more casualties. He says it is a 'situation that probably shouldn't be discussed too much' and noted that he was in South Korea. Trump supported gun control before reversing his position to enter the Republican presidential primary and courted the National Rifle Association's endorsement in 2016. This year he became the first president in three decades to speak at the group's annual convention• Trump says tougher gun laws would have made Texas church shooting worse


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Donald Trump: Hundreds would have died at Texas shooting if there had been tighter gun controls

as mentioned in Hundreds more people would have been killed in the Texas church shooting if America had tighter gun control laws, Donald Trump has said. The US president said the massacre was only not worse because someone was able to get their own gun from a truck and take on the killer. The comments indicate Mr Trump will not attempt to force through new gun laws in the wake of the fifth worst mass shooting in American history. Twenty six people were murdered when Devin Kelley attacked the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, a small rural town in Texas. It also emerged that Kelley was in a mental health facility in New Mexico and briefly escaped in 2012.






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