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Trump Responds to Deadly FSU Shooting, Rejects New Gun Laws

by Gunner Quinn
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In the wake of a shooting at Florida State University that left two dead and six injured, President Trump describes the incident as “terrible” and a “shame.” Despite the tragedy, he indicates a strong commitment to the Second Amendment, stating that he does not plan to support additional gun control measures. This response comes as the alleged gunman, identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, is taken into custody after being shot by police at the scene.

Trump’s comments reflect a broader trend in his administration, as he has generally opposed new gun regulations, notably rolling back several Biden-era policies. While he did take action on certain measures like banning bump stocks after the Las Vegas shooting, he emphasizes a belief that it is the individuals who commit acts of violence, not the firearms themselves. The incident has reignited conversations around gun legislation as the nation grapples with repeated acts of gun violence on college campuses.

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