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Trump calls deadly FSU shooting “terrible,” suggests he won’t back new gun laws

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White House response to FSU shooting



White House response to FSU shooting

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President Trump said one day a day shooting At the Florida State University, which killed two people was “terrible” and a “shame”, but suggested that it is unlikely to support any new measure of weapons control, saying that it is a “great defender of the second amendment.”

Asked by journalists if I planned to look at the strictest weapons following the shooting, Trump said: “These things are terrible. But the gun is not the shooting, people do it.”

“With regard to legislation, this has a bone for a long time,” Trump added. “I have the obligation to protect the second amendment. I ran in the second amendment, among many other things, and I will always protect the second amendment.”

The president, whose main residence is Palm Beach, Florida, also said that he meets the Florida State University and that the “very good” area.

Police Say Two people died and six were injured on the campus of the Florida State University in Tallahassee. The alleged gun identified as Phoenix Ikner, 20, the tasks in custody after the police shot him, in accordance with the application of the law.

Mr. Trump has Generally opposite New weapons control measures. He signed an executive order in early February ordering the attorney general PAM Bondi to seek to go back several weapons regulations of the Biden era, including stricter rules for firearms concessionaires. Trump restricted the “blows of blows”, devices that allow weapons to shoot faster, in their first mandate, after a deadly shooting in the Las Vegas shooting, he thought that the Supreme Court He attacked the rule Last year.

The alcohol, tobacco office, firearms and explosives currently not is not permanent director. The Secretary of the Army, Dan Driscoll, serves as an interim agencies leader, pocket Last week of the director of the FBI, Kash Patel, who directed ATF and the FBI simultaneously.



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