Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Trump Vows to Stop Biden's Gun Control Agenda at NRA Conference


(MENAFN) Former US President Donald Trump addressed the National Rifle Association (NRA) conference in Indiana on Friday, vowing to stop President Joe Biden's "war on lawful gun owners." He proudly declared himself the most "pro-gun" and "pro-Second Amendment" president in White House history, and pledged to continue championing the cause of gun owners if he is elected as the 47th President of the United States in 2024 with the support of the NRA.

Trump criticized Biden's gun control agenda, calling it a "part and parcel of the left-wing crusade to weaponize government against law-abiding citizens while letting criminals run free." He also highlighted his own actions to protect gun rights, including designating gun and ammunition retailers as critical infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic to prevent the left-wing Democrats from shutting down gun sales.

Furthermore, Trump boasted about his decision to revoke the US from the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, which he called a "disaster." He accused the globalist left of trying to undermine American sovereignty and vowed to always put America first. Trump also claimed credit for canceling former President Barack Obama's "corrupt use of social security data to deny Americans their gun rights."

Trump's speech at the NRA conference reinforced his commitment to the Second Amendment and his unwavering support for gun owners. He used the platform to criticize the Biden administration's gun control agenda and highlight his own actions to protect gun rights during his presidency. Trump's message resonated with the NRA and its members, who have long been staunch defenders of the Second Amendment and advocates for gun rights.

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