As the Stormy Daniels scandal beats on and Robert Mueller's investigation continues, Donald Trump[1] has gotten back to doing what he loves most - rallies.
And Trump raised the alarm as he spoke to the crowd at Elkhart, Indiana on Thursday night, claiming that their gun rights were in danger.
'We defend the Second Amendment, and don't kid yourself it is under siege,' the president told the crowd.
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Donald Trump promised to 'defend the Second Amendment' as he spoke during a rally at Elkart, Indiana on Thursday (pictured)
'We defend the right to self-defense. Never believe that your Second Amendment is not under siege.'
'We believe that a strong nation must have strong borders,' Trump continued.
'We have pride in our history and respect for our great American flag,' he ended dramatically, putting his hand over his heart.
Trump made a similar pledge when he appeared at the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Dallas last week.
'Americans will never surrender – ever, ever, ever! We will never, ever surrender! We will never give up our freedom,' he said.
'Americans are born free. We will live free and we will die free.'
Trump also vowed that the Second Amendment would 'never, ever be under siege as long as I am your president'.
Trump told the crowd that the Second Amendment was 'under siege' before telling them, 'we have a right to self-defense'
The president also took credit for bringing back the phrase