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    What Donald Trump said after Florida State University shooting

    April 17, 2025Updated:April 17, 2025 World No Comments
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    'Guns don't shoot ... ': What Donald Trump said after Florida State University shooting

    Donald Trump, president of the United States, responded to the fatal shooting at Florida State University on Thursday, calling it “terrible” and” shame” by calling it “terrible” and” shame.” He remained unwavering in his long-held opposition to stricter gun laws.
    Trump said to reporters,” These things are bad. However, the people shoot instead of the weapon.
    When asked if stricter gun laws may be put in place in the wake of the attack, Trump said he was still committed to upholding the subsequent article. The right to keep and bear wings is protected by the second amendment to the United States law.
    This has been going on for a long time, he said, as far as policy is concerned. ” I have an obligation to defend the following article. Trump reaffirmed that he “ran for the next amendment” and that he will always support it.

    Trump asserts that the citizens do the filming, not the gun.

    Two people were killed and six were hurt in the killing, which occurred on Thursday at the Florida State University school in Tallahassee. Phoenix Ikner, 20, is the alleged shooter, according to authorities, who officers shot before taking him into custody.
    Even read: The 20-year-old brother of the county sheriff’s deputy was an “active sniper” at FSU. He killed two people with his mother’s weapons.
    Trump, whose principal home is in Palm Beach, Florida, claimed to be “very well-versed” in the area near FSU.
    Following the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Trump reportedly banned the use of knock companies, which are semi-automatic weapons, during his first term. In 2024, the Supreme Court overturned that law.
    Trump signed an executive order in February of this year directing attorney general Pam Bondi to observe the revision of gun laws from the Biden era.
    There is currently no permanent producer for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, who succeeded FBI Director Kash Patel, is now in charge of acting authority.

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