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President Trump listens to Julia Cordover, student body president at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where a gunman killed 17 students and staffers. Trump advocated tougher action on guns at the Feb. 21 White House meeting. less President Trump listens to Julia Cordover, student body president at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where a gunman killed 17 students and staffers. Trump advocated tougher action on ... more Photo: MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images
Trump seems to be backing away from his position for increasing the minimum age to buy an assault weapon to 21. Trump seems to be backing away from his position for increasing the minimum age to buy an assault weapon to 21. Photo: Keith Srakocic, Associated Press
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the NRA Leadership Forum on Friday, May 20, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. (Mark Cornelison/Lexington Herald-Leader/TNS) Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the NRA Leadership Forum on Friday, May 20, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. (Mark Cornelison/Lexington Herald-Leader/TNS) Photo: Mark Cornelison, TNS
Trump reverses position on demand for gun reform WASHINGTON — Not two weeks ago, President Trump wagged his finger at a Republican senator and scolded him for being “afraid of the NRA,” declaring that he would stand up to the powerful gun lobby and finally get results on quelling gun violence following last month’s Florida school shooting. On Monday, Trump struck a very different tone as he backpedaled from his earlier demands for sweeping reforms and bowed to Washington reality. The president, who recently advocated increasing the minimum age to purchase an assault weapon to 21, tweeted that he’s “watching court cases and rulings” onRead more from our friends at the NRA