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Trump suggests ‘Second Amendment people’ could stop Clinton

“If Hillary gets to put her judges. right now, we’re tied – you see what’s going on. Although the Second Amendment people–maybe there is, I dunno”, Trump said at a rally Tuesday.

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Trump did not elaborate on his meaning.

However, a number of them recently changed their minds once they heard Trump invite Russian Federation to hack Clinton’s email server.

Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook responded to Trump’s statement: “This is simple-what Trump is saying is unsafe”.

A spokesman for the Democratic campaign said: “A person seeking to be president of the United States should not suggest violence in any way”.

The mogul said that Clinton “wants to abolish, to essentially abolish the Second Amendment”, a charge she has flatly denied.

“It’s called the power of unification – 2nd Amendment people have awesome spirit and are tremendously unified, which gives them great political power”, Miller said in the statement.

Catherine Milhoan, a spokeswoman for the Secret Service, said, “We are aware of his comments”.

Dan Rather refuses to ignore Donald Trump’s latest remarks.

The US constitution’s second amendment allows American citizens to bear arms.

James Renaud, 66, said he took the comment “at face value” – meaning gun owners have to mobilise lest Clinton be able to stack the Supreme Court.

The NRA didn’t comment on Trump’s “maybe there is” comment, but urged supporters to back Trump at the election. “Mr. Trump was clearly pointing that out, as he has done every day on the campaign trail”, Pierson stated.

In a separate Reuters/Ipsos survey that gave respondents the option to choose from Clinton, Trump, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Clinton leads Trump by about 6 percentage points. One of the staunchest gun-control proponents in Congress, Chris Murphy, tweeted, “This isn’t play”.

YouTubeIt’s Tuesday, and Donald Trump is looking to dominate the news cycle yet again with another off-hand remark that provides many in the media the cover they need to avoid covering the election more substantively.

The advisors letter then accuses Trump of showing no interest in educating himself on foreign policy and displaying “an alarming ignorance of basic facts of contemporary worldwide politics” while at the same time boasting of knowing more about Islamic State than military generals, according to the Washington Post.

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The “horrible” element seemed to be Clinton appointing a judge – which would be after she had been elected. A man seated behind him on stage at the North Carolina rally reacted in surprise, his mouth popping open.

Others are interpreting Trump’s statement as a merely a bad joke.

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, campaigning with Trump on Tuesday in Fayetteville, North Carolina, slammed the media and the Clinton campaign.

Clinton solidified support following last month’s Democratic National Convention.

Trump also said he reserved the right to object to the commission’s choice of moderators, which have not yet been announced.

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Clinton has not called for abolishing the Second Amendment.

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