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Donald Trump tells Texas NRA crowd US gun rights are ‘under siege’

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Supporters cheer for former president Donald Trump before he speaks at the National Rifle Association Convention on Saturday. Photo: AP
Tribune News Service
Former US president Donald Trump, in Dallas to address the National Rifle Association convention, said that Second Amendment rights were under attack as part of a deterioration of America under President Joe Biden.

“Our Second Amendment is under siege. Our Constitution is being run through the shredder. Our borders are being obliterated,” Trump told convention delegates on Saturday, who responded with several loud cheers.

“It’s time for a president who will replace weakness with strength, turn poverty to prosperity and vanquish Joe Biden’s corrupt tyranny with a great restoration of American freedom,” he said.

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Trump used a phrase from his old television show, The Apprentice, to sum up the election in a fiery 100-minute speech that included touches of humour.

Former US president Donald Trump speaks during the Leadership Forum at the National Rifle Association annual convention in Dallas, promising to boost the Texas energy industry if re-elected. Photo: Bloomberg
Former US president Donald Trump speaks during the Leadership Forum at the National Rifle Association annual convention in Dallas, promising to boost the Texas energy industry if re-elected. Photo: Bloomberg

“To achieve the future you have to march into the voter booth and tell crooked Joe Biden, ‘Joe, you’re doing a horrible job. You’re a horrible president.’” Trump said.

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