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President Donald Trump declared he's willing to take on the National Rifle Association over gun legislation, but Republicans who control Congress aren't so sure. They prefer to consider only modest changes to firearms limits in response to the mass shooting at a Florida high school.
US President Donald Trump met with governors at the White House to discuss ways to end gun violence in schools. US President Donald Trump declared he's willing to take on the National Rifle Association over gun legislation, but Republicans who control Congress aren't so sure.
I graduated from school years ago and so did most of you, but boy, we have a lot to learn from the teenage survivors of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. I don't just mean their eloquence; they're a generation raised on YouTube, Instagram, and selfie videos, so poise before cameras is baked into their DNA.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to discuss gun legislation with lawmakers this week, the White House said Monday, and he told governors not to worry about the National Rifle Association as they mull responses to the massacre of 17 people at a Florida high school. "Don't worry about the NRA.
The White House says President Donald Trump is planning to meet Wednesday with a bipartisan group of lawmakers to discuss ways of addressing gun violence. Spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders says there's support for "the concept" of raising the minimum age for the purchase of assault-style weapons but "how it would be implemented and what it might look like" are still under discussion.
In this Feb. 21, 2018 photo, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Cameron Kasky asks a question to Sen. Marco Rubio during a CNN town hall meeting at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla. Red, blue or purple, in flyover country or along the U.S. coast, most Americans loathe the national legislature and think its members are listening to all the wrong people.
Trump says he would have rescued the Florida students unarmed - and that he's ready to 'fight' the NRA over gun violence Trump says he would have rescued the Florida students unarmed - and that he's ready to 'fight' the NRA over gun violence US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he's willing to take on the National Rifle Association, although he doubted they would resist his response to the high school massacre that killed 17 people in Florida two weeks ago. "Don't worry about the NRA," the group is "on our side," Trump said during a meeting with state governors at the White House, adding: "But sometimes we're going to have to be very tough and we're going to have to fight them."
Mourners bring flowers as they pay tribute at a memorial for the victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Sunday, February 25, 2018. In the wake of the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High have channeled their grief and fury into demands for better gun control.
Hidden Treasure Mining Company has not said whether it will end its discount program in the wake of the deadly Parkland shooting. An educational activity and party company geared toward kids came under scrutiny last week after several customers discovered the business was offering a 10 percent discount to members of the National Rifle Association .
New Day to face a grilling from Chris Cuomo , after the former Pennsylvania senator argued that mass shooters often "come from broken homes without dads." Cuomo pressed Santorum on calling for a debate about family instead of gun control in the wake of the massacre at a South Florida high school.
Yes, once again we hear the cries of suffering, anguish, agony and grief from the victims, survivors and families of those killed or wounded in yet another gun-induced massacre, and hear the obligatory moment of silence from Congress at this 18th slaughter of innocent people in 2018 by guns as weapons.
A cap and shirt are displayed at the booth for the National Rifle Association at the Conservative Political Action Conference at National Harbor, Md., on Friday.
President Donald Trump predicted the National Rifle Association will sign on to legislation he says will come together "very soon" to address increased background checks on firearms purchases, limits on gun ownership by the mentally ill and "perhaps" raising the minimum age for more sales to age 21. "There's no bigger champion than I am for the Second Amendment," Trump said in an interview Saturday with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro, in which he also restated his support for arming as many as 20 percent of teachers as a way to deter school shooters. "I think you're going to have tremendous support," for a plan he said the White House is drawing up.
After a 10-day break, members of Congress are returning to work under hefty pressure to respond to the outcry over gun violence. But no plan appears ready to take off despite a long list of proposals, including many from President Donald Trump.
She is poised, photogenic and articulate _ th... In the aftermath of the Florida school shooting, the National Rifle Association has turned to Dana Loesch as its main messenger. In the aftermath of the Florida school shooting, the National Rifle Association has turned to Dana Loesch as its main messenger.
Thousands of Russians took to the streets of do... . A woman lays flowers at the place where Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down, next to the Kremlin Wall, in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
She is poised, photogenic and articulate _ th... In the aftermath of the Florida school shooting, the National Rifle Association has turned to Dana Loesch as its main messenger. In the aftermath of the Florida school shooting, the National Rifle Association has turned to Dana Loesch as its main messenger.
Taylor is suing Twitter for ban... A prominent white nationalist is suing Twitter for banning his account as the social network cracks down on content it deems abusive. . Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Emma Gonzalez wipes away tears during a CNN town hall meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, at the BBT Center, in Sunrise, Fla.