Trump vows to stop Biden's war on lawful gun owner's if elected

15 Apr 2023 10:37am
Former United States (US) President Donald Trump - AFP
Former United States (US) President Donald Trump - AFP
WASHINGTON - Former United States (US) President Donald Trump vowed Friday to stop President Joe Biden's "war on lawful gun owners.”

Trump said he was proud to be the most "pro-gun” and "pro-Second Amendment” president in the White House as he addressed the National Rifle Association (NRA) conference in the state of Indiana, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.

"I think that's been acknowledged and with your support in 2024, I will be your loyal friend and fearless champion once again as the 47th President of the US,” he said.

"When the radical left Democrats tried to use COVID to shut down gun sales during the pandemic, I proudly designated gun and ammunition retailers as critical infrastructure,” he said.

Trump said Biden's gun control agenda is "part and parcel of the left-wing crusade to weaponise government against law-abiding citizens while letting criminals run free."

He said he revoked the US from the "globalist” United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, which he called a "disaster.”

"I never surrendered to the globalist left and I always put our term America first,” he said, adding he cancelled former President Barack Obama's "corrupt use of social security data to deny Americans their gun rights. - BERNAMA