Donald Trump Suggests ‘Second Amendment People’ Could Act Against Hillary Clinton - The New York Times

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Summary of Donald Trump's Controversial Remarks

During a 2016 campaign rally, Donald Trump made a statement about "Second Amendment people" that was widely interpreted as an incitement to violence against Hillary Clinton. He insinuated that if Clinton were elected and appointed judges who favored stricter gun control, gun rights supporters might take action.

Reactions and Condemnation

Trump's remarks drew immediate and strong criticism. Democrats, gun control advocates, and others condemned his statement, accusing him of suggesting violence. Notable figures like Bernice A. King and Tim Kaine voiced their outrage, highlighting the dangerous implications of such rhetoric.

  • Bernice A. King called Trump's words "distasteful, disturbing, dangerous."
  • Tim Kaine expressed disbelief and stated that such language is unbecoming of a presidential candidate.
  • Dan Gross of the Brady Campaign condemned Trump's statement as "repulsive."

The incident highlighted the contentious political climate surrounding gun control and the 2016 presidential election.

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