Trump Vows to Protect Second Amendment Rights at NRA Event
Former President Donald Trump promises unwavering support for gun owners' rights and criticizes Biden's handling of classified documents in Pennsylvania speech.
- Former President Donald Trump addressed the National Rifle Association (NRA) in Pennsylvania, promising to protect Second Amendment rights and claiming no one will infringe on firearms if he returns to the White House.
- Trump criticized President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents and suggested he should not be charged if Biden isn't, following a special counsel's decision not to charge Biden.
- Trump's speech emphasized his support for gun rights, his appointments of conservative judges, and his opposition to Biden's energy policies, including a temporary pause on new liquified natural gas exports.
- The former president also falsely claimed electoral victories in Pennsylvania and highlighted his popularity in the state ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
- Trump's appearance at the NRA event comes amid his ongoing legal challenges and the NRA's own financial troubles and leadership changes.