Trump Looks NRA Members In the Eye, Says 4 Words That Made The Room ERUPT!
President Trump was recently in Texas where he gave a speech to members and employees
of the National Rifle Association this past Friday.
He took the opportunity to discuss a variety of issues from people who belong to the base
of the Republican Party.
What he had to say had everyone freaking out but in a good way,
When referencing the men and women of Texas fighting he said,
"They had men all over the place, the [Santa Anna] army was big.
This time they were met by dozens of Texans, soldiers, settlers and ordinary citizens,
who had rushed to Gonzalez to defend their rights and their freedom as Santa Anna's
men watched from a distance, those brave Texans raised the flag for all to see."
The Daily Caller reported, "The flag, Trump explained, had a cannon
on it along with four words: "Come and take it."
The crowd bust into cheers and a standing round of applause when Trump uttered those
words.
They eventually broke out into a massive "USA" chant.
"Like those early Texans, Americans will never surrender, ever, ever, ever," Trump
added.
"We will never ever surrender.
We will never give up our freedom.
Americans are born free.
We will live free and we will die free.""
The President further discussed how Second Amendment rights are under siege and that
they need to be more protected.
It was his first speech to the National Rifle Association since the Parkland, Florida s******g
on Valentine's Day.
NBC reported,
"In his address to the group Friday, Trump renewed his pledge to possibly "harden"
public schools, arm "highly trained" teachers and guards, and improve mental health and
background checks to curb mass shootings.
Trump also boasted about the economy, hours after the announcement that the unemployment
rate had fallen to 3.9 percent for the first time since 2000.
He praised rapper Kanye West, who has sparked controversy over the past few days with a
series of political remarks, including positive comments about Trump himself — and credited
the entertainer with what he described as a surge in African-American support: "Thank
you, Kanye."
But he launched familiar attacks on immigration, the special counsel's investigation and
Senate Democrats, whom he blasted for "slow-walking" his nominees.
"In the history of this country, there has been nothing like what Democrats are doing,"
he told the crowd."
However, one group in particular that did not have nice things to say or responses to
the President's speech was the Parkland, Florida s******g survivors who are running
the Never Again movement.
David Hogg Tweeted this.
Cameron Kasky, a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student, called the President
a professional liar when appearing on a news outlet for an interview.
He accused the President of saying anything in order to appease the crowd in which he
was speaking to.
Kasky spoke on Saturday morning on CNN's New Day.
He said,
"If he's in front of families he might say something in support of commonsense g*n
reform.
But then when he's at the NRA, he'll say something to get a big cheer."
The Huffington Post reported,
"Trump staunchly defended the Second Amendment and called the NRA a "great organization"
in his headlining speech.
It was in stark contrast to the tone he struck (when he also suggested some form of g*n control)
in the aftermath of the Parkland m******e.
Kasky further likened this year's NRA convention held in Dallas to "Comic-Con" in that
"you only really get the die-hard fans" there.
"The average Americans who are NRA members, the ones who perhaps got their membership
free with the purchase of a handgun, they're not showing up there, and they're not holding
Trump accountable for what he needs to actually talk about," said Kasky, adding that the
average NRA member "did not agree with Trump's stance on g**s.""
However, his opinion is not exactly a popular one that many agree with.
Look no further than to the millions of firearm owners in the United States of America.
At the end of the day, the people who belong to the National Rifle Association are every
day average Americans.
Those are the people who belong to the Republican party and those are the people that voted
for him.
Of course, the President is going to ensure their rights are protected, which are given
to them under the Constitution.
Expecting anything less would be foolhardy.
He is a Republican, and he is going to champion Republican ideals.
So buckle up for the next 7 years because that is never going to change.
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