The NRA has vehemently opposed the imposition of stricter background checks for firearm purchases.
Trump spoke with the NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre before appearing to rethink gun background checks, reports sayWASHINGTON – For a brief moment in the aftermath of the deadly mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, President Donald Trump seemed to indicate he would back stricter background check measures in an effort to stem gun violence.
The Atlantic first reported the details of the phone call, and it was later confirmed by the Washington Post and the New York Times. "We discussed the best ways to prevent these types of tragedies. @realDonaldTrump is a strong #2A President and supports our Right to Keep and Bear Arms," wrote LaPierre through the official NRA account.
By Tuesday afternoon, Trump had again appeared to back away from supporting stricter gun measures, telling reporters that current laws were already "very strong."
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