The shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13 has reignited the debate over gun control in the United States. President Joe Biden renewed his call for stronger gun laws, specifically citing the recent incident involving an AR-15-style rifle. In a speech at the NAACP National Convention in Las Vegas, Biden emphasized the need to ban assault weapons.Beunruhigender Artikel:
— Ingrid Brodnig (@brodnig) July 17, 2024
„allies of Trump have repeatedly suggested both that Democratic rhetoric is to blame or that the shooting was done by some nebulously defined ‚they‘ — a group that is generally meant to include Trump’s political opponents“https://t.co/vmOCgmY0lq
“An AR-15 was used in the shooting of Donald Trump, just as it was assault weapons that killed so many others including children. It’s time to outlaw them,” Biden declared. The president has consistently advocated for stronger gun laws throughout his tenure, including the reinstatement of the nation’s ban on assault weapons and requiring comprehensive background checks on all gun purchases. However, these proposals have faced significant opposition from Republicans in Congress.The most realistic explanation of JFK’s assassination in 1963 was human (Secret Service) error as well. No human is perfect, each could try to.@NatGeo https://t.co/pDpomP3MBW
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The 20-year-old perpetrator, Thomas Crooks, used an AR-15-style gun that had reportedly been purchased 11 years ago by his father. From a rooftop about 150 yards away, Crooks fired at Trump, killing one spectator and injuring two others, while also grazing Trump’s ear with a bullet.Multiple security failures allowed would-be assassin to get clear shot at Trump https://t.co/dHxCMDdc8e
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