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Trump in Georgia Goes Off-Script, Appears to Call for Assault Weapons Ban

Delivering what his campaign billed as a manufacturing policy speech, Donald Trump in Savannah, Georgia on Tuesday appeared to call for an assault weapons ban.
Standing in front of a backdrop that read “Made in America,” the ex-president spoke to a small crowd in the Johnny Mercer Theatre, which holds about 2500 people.
Trump’s tiny rally venue today pic.twitter.com/A4S4sXJHfy
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) September 24, 2024
Last month Vice President Harris gave a speech nearby, just a seven-minute drive, to a group of over 6000 supporters.
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Trump called for a “manufacturing renaissance,” despite America already being in the middle of one.
Has America ever had a manufacturing investment boom as big as the one that started a couple of years ago? pic.twitter.com/2GC5Oq7UQS
— Erik Brynjolfsson (@erikbryn) September 24, 2024
After making extensive economic promises, Trump reverted back to one of the underlying themes of his political career since he came down the Trump Tower escalator in June of 2015: attacking immigrants.
“Your wages will rise, your costs will fall, your job opportunities will grow, because we will conduct the largest deportation operation, sadly, in American history,” he pledged.
Trump: Your wages will rise, your costs will fall, your job opportunities will grow, because we will conduct the largest deportation operation, sadly, in American history. pic.twitter.com/WgeyNVPMFm
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 24, 2024
But in order for that to happen, Trump said, the streets have to be safe and cannot have “the worst weapons that you’ve ever seen.”
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“We can’t have factories being built where you have criminals walking down the street with the worst weapons that you’ve ever seen, with machine guns and everything else.”
Trump: We can’t have factories being built where you have criminals walking down the street with the worst weapons that you’ve ever seen, with machine guns and everything else. pic.twitter.com/eha0RjYCV9
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 24, 2024
Just last month a U.S. District Judge appointed by then-President Donald Trump ruled the federal ban on machine guns violates the Constitution.
Gun violence prevention activist Shannon Watts commented on Trump’s remarks: “Hey guess which political party passed laws to allow those weapons of war on our streets…”
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