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  • 3 days ago
In the Oval Office, President Trump was asked about the Florida State University shooting.
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00:00I'm going to have to respond to the lawyers.
00:02There are now two deceased following that shooting at Florida State University.
00:08Following and amid that, is there any changes that you want to see to gun legislation?
00:12Anything you see broken with gun laws?
00:14Well, I'm going to have to say, look, I'm a big advocate of the Second Amendment.
00:17I have been from the beginning. I've protected it.
00:20And these things are terrible.
00:23But the gun doesn't do the shooting. The people do.
00:27It's, you know, a phrase that's used probably too often.
00:30I will tell you that it's a shame.
00:34I'm just hearing about it now. I just hear about it.
00:38I know the area very well. I know the school very well.
00:40I know everything about it. It's Florida.
00:43And we'll have more to say about it later. I have to see what happens.
00:45What do you mean when you say there will be more to say about it?
00:48Only in terms of what happened.
00:50As far as legislation is concerned, this has been going on for a long time.
00:54I have an obligation to protect the Second Amendment.
00:57I ran on the Second Amendment, among many other things.
01:01And I will always protect the Second Amendment.

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