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Trump at odds with Republican lawmakers over gun reforms | Trump at odds with Republican lawmakers over gun reforms |
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US President Donald Trump has stunned lawmakers from both parties by telling them in a live broadcast not to be so "petrified" of the powerful gun lobby the National Rifle Association (NRA). | US President Donald Trump has stunned lawmakers from both parties by telling them in a live broadcast not to be so "petrified" of the powerful gun lobby the National Rifle Association (NRA). |
In a break from his party's stance on gun control, Mr Trump urged lawmakers to come up with a "strong" reform bill. | In a break from his party's stance on gun control, Mr Trump urged lawmakers to come up with a "strong" reform bill. |
He suggested expanding background checks for gun buyers and raising the legal age to buy rifles to 21 from 18. | He suggested expanding background checks for gun buyers and raising the legal age to buy rifles to 21 from 18. |
His comments come in the wake of the deadly school shooting in Florida. | His comments come in the wake of the deadly school shooting in Florida. |
"I want you to come up with a strong bill - and really strong on background checks," Mr Trump told lawmakers at the White House on Wednesday, pushing them to work together on bipartisan legislation. | "I want you to come up with a strong bill - and really strong on background checks," Mr Trump told lawmakers at the White House on Wednesday, pushing them to work together on bipartisan legislation. |
He said the NRA has "great power over you people", but that the lobby has "less power over me". | He said the NRA has "great power over you people", but that the lobby has "less power over me". |
Mr Trump's tone appeared to catch Republicans unawares. | |
The Senate's second most senior Republican, John Cornyn of Texas, who was sitting next to the president, said it was "fascinating television" but "surreal to actually be there". | |
Many in the Republican party see any new restrictions as an infringement of the Second Amendment to the US constitution, which governs the right to bear arms. | |
What does Trump want? | What does Trump want? |
"Take the guns first, go through due process second," Mr Trump said, suggesting police officers be given the power to seize guns from anyone who could pose a threat, including the mentally ill, without a court order. | "Take the guns first, go through due process second," Mr Trump said, suggesting police officers be given the power to seize guns from anyone who could pose a threat, including the mentally ill, without a court order. |
"We can't wait and play games and nothing gets done," he added. | "We can't wait and play games and nothing gets done," he added. |
He called for tighter restrictions on gun sales to young adults and for background checks to be expanded for all weapons purchases, including at gun shows and online. | He called for tighter restrictions on gun sales to young adults and for background checks to be expanded for all weapons purchases, including at gun shows and online. |
Mr Trump also repeatedly stated his support for increasing armed security at schools, arming teachers and reducing "gun-free zones". | |
"It would be so beautiful to have one bill that everybody can support, as opposed to - you know - 15 bills, everybody's got their own bill," Mr Trump said. | "It would be so beautiful to have one bill that everybody can support, as opposed to - you know - 15 bills, everybody's got their own bill," Mr Trump said. |
He also warned lawmakers against proposing a bill that included concealed carry across the US, a provision that Republicans and the NRA have aimed to include in any new gun legislation. | |
Mr Trump has already signed a, which enable a rifle to shoot hundreds of rounds a minute, and were used in an attack on a Las Vegas concert that left 58 people dead. | |
His latest comments at the hour-long summit with Democrats and Republicans are at odds with a president who has been vocal about his support for firearms and has received campaign support from the NRA. | |
How have Republicans reacted? | How have Republicans reacted? |
Many Republican lawmakers distanced themselves from Mr Trump's comments. | Many Republican lawmakers distanced themselves from Mr Trump's comments. |
"We're not ditching any constitutional protections simply because the last person the president talked to today doesn't like them," said Republican Senator Ben Sasse, who was not at the meeting. | "We're not ditching any constitutional protections simply because the last person the president talked to today doesn't like them," said Republican Senator Ben Sasse, who was not at the meeting. |
Florida Senator Marco Rubio said the proposed reforms might not have prevented the school attack in his state in which 17 people were killed, which was not committed "by someone who bought a gun at a gun show or parking lot". | |
Mr Trump's statements on gun control have changed before. | Mr Trump's statements on gun control have changed before. |
In the 1990s and early 2000s he expressed support for a ban on some assault-style rifles. But as he approached the nomination of the Republican Party as its candidate for presidency, he fell more within the fold of the party's views. | |
Mr Trump was also endorsed by the NRA in his 2016 presidential campaign. | Mr Trump was also endorsed by the NRA in his 2016 presidential campaign. |
Trump leaves heads spinning | Trump leaves heads spinning |
Analysis by Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington | Analysis by Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington |
The man who suggested that if his opponent had been elected "you'd be handing in your rifles" endorsed taking guns away from people of questionable mental fitness and worrying about due process later. | The man who suggested that if his opponent had been elected "you'd be handing in your rifles" endorsed taking guns away from people of questionable mental fitness and worrying about due process later. |
The man who received $30m in support from the National Rifle Association during his presidential campaign scorned Washington politicians for being afraid of the NRA and said it had "less power" over him. | The man who received $30m in support from the National Rifle Association during his presidential campaign scorned Washington politicians for being afraid of the NRA and said it had "less power" over him. |
After a bipartisan meeting with congressional legislators, Donald Trump left heads spinning. Democratic Senator Diane Feinstein, a fierce gun-control advocate, clapped in joy, while some gun-rights Republicans wondered whose side the president was on. | After a bipartisan meeting with congressional legislators, Donald Trump left heads spinning. Democratic Senator Diane Feinstein, a fierce gun-control advocate, clapped in joy, while some gun-rights Republicans wondered whose side the president was on. |
Of course, we've seen this film before. In a January meeting with a similar group of congressional leaders, Mr Trump expressed support for any comprehensive bipartisan agreement on immigration. In the following days and weeks, his administration did everything it could to undermine the most popular compromise bill. | Of course, we've seen this film before. In a January meeting with a similar group of congressional leaders, Mr Trump expressed support for any comprehensive bipartisan agreement on immigration. In the following days and weeks, his administration did everything it could to undermine the most popular compromise bill. |
Gun-control supporters may feel they made progress in Wednesday's White House meeting, but the NRA surely will have another chance at the president's ear. | Gun-control supporters may feel they made progress in Wednesday's White House meeting, but the NRA surely will have another chance at the president's ear. |
Are lawmakers 'afraid' of the NRA? | Are lawmakers 'afraid' of the NRA? |
Mr Trump accused Senators Pat Toomey and Joe Manchin, who have worked on a bill to strengthen background checks for gun purchases, of being too "afraid" to stand up to the NRA. | Mr Trump accused Senators Pat Toomey and Joe Manchin, who have worked on a bill to strengthen background checks for gun purchases, of being too "afraid" to stand up to the NRA. |
Mr Toomey's spokesman Steve Kelly said in a statement the senator "has not received a dime from the NRA since joining the Senate. | Mr Toomey's spokesman Steve Kelly said in a statement the senator "has not received a dime from the NRA since joining the Senate. |
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, where the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre occurred, told the president that previous efforts to pass bills requiring strong background checks have been met with opposition because of the NRA. | Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, where the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre occurred, told the president that previous efforts to pass bills requiring strong background checks have been met with opposition because of the NRA. |
"The reason that nothing's gotten done here is because the gun lobby has had a veto power over any legislation that comes before Congress," Mr Murphy said. | "The reason that nothing's gotten done here is because the gun lobby has had a veto power over any legislation that comes before Congress," Mr Murphy said. |
Mr Trump deflected the warning and said he had previously told NRA officials: "It's time. We've got to stop this nonsense. It's time." | Mr Trump deflected the warning and said he had previously told NRA officials: "It's time. We've got to stop this nonsense. It's time." |
On Thursday, two major US retailers announced new restrictions on gun sales. | On Thursday, two major US retailers announced new restrictions on gun sales. |
Dick's Sporting Goods said it would no longer sell automatic rifles and Walmart announced it was raising the minimum age for anyone buying guns or ammunition to 21 years. | Dick's Sporting Goods said it would no longer sell automatic rifles and Walmart announced it was raising the minimum age for anyone buying guns or ammunition to 21 years. |