FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Hillary Clinton slammed Donald Trump Saturday for his recent call to allow more guns in classrooms, calling it “way out there” and “dangerous” and accusing the GOP presumptive nominee of pandering to the gun lobby.
“Unlike Donald Trump, I will not pander to the gun lobby,” Clinton said during a keynote speech at the Trayvon Martin Foundation’s Circle of Mothers dinner. “We will not be silenced and we will not be intimidated.”
Clinton made the comments a day after Trump was endorsed by the National Rifle Association.
“Parents, teachers, and schools should have the right to keep guns out of classrooms, just like Donald Trump does at many of his hotels, by the way,” she said. “This is someone running to be president of the United States of America, a country facing a gun violence epidemic, and he’s talking about more guns in our schools.”
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Clinton has not called for overturning the Second Amendment, but has called for gun restrictions. The Clinton campaign responded to the claim by accusing Trump of “peddling falsehoods” and “conspiracy theories.”
During her speech Saturday, Clinton said the country must take action to end gun violence in America.
“At long last, we must do something about the gun violence that stalks communities and terrorizes families. And this is on the minds of every one of us here tonight, as we remember all of the young people who have been lost,” Clinton said. “This problem isn’t going away.”
Clinton has made what she calls common sense gun reforms a central part of her campaign, and has used the issue to differentiate herself from rival Bernie Sanders, who voted for a law that shields firearms manufacturers from some lawsuits.








