LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton “the most anti-gun” candidate ever to run for office and pledged to defend the Second Amendment during an address at the National Rifle Association’s national convention here on Friday.
“The Second Amendment is under threat like never before,” Trump told the crowd. “Crooked Hillary Clinton is the most anti-gun, anti-Second Amendment candidate ever to run for office.”
The NRA endorsed Trump shortly before he came on stage, but the show of support was just as much a show of opposition to likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as it was a show of support for Trump. Before he announced the endorsement, NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris Cox told the crowd that “we have to unite and we have to unite right now.”
Indeed, Clinton was more a focus of Trump and NRA leaders at the convention than the gun rights they came to celebrate.
“If she could, Hillary would ban every gun, destroy every magazine, run an entire national security industry right into the ground and put gun-owners’ names on a government registration list,” said NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre.
And Cox set the stakes for NRA members.
“Hillary Clinton has a legitimate chance to be the next president as long as people like us stay home,” he said.
Clinton has advocated changes in the nation’s gun laws, but has never called for abolishing the Second Amendment.
Trump’s appearance here was aimed at soothing the fears of gun advocates skeptical of Trump’s Second Amendment record. The presumptive GOP nominee shifted from backing an assault weapons ban in 2000 to voicing outspoken opposition to any weapons bans and support for an expansion of gun rights since launching his presidential bid.
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“The Second Amendment is on the ballot in November,” Trump said. “The only way to save our Second Amendment is to vote for a person that you all know named Donald Trump.”








