Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Trump: Vegas carnage‘pure evil’

US President orders flag to fly at half mast but stays mum on right to bear arms

- Yashwant Raj

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump called the carnage in Las Vegas an “act of pure evil” and said he had ordered the national flag to fly at half-mast in the memory of the victims — with at least 58 dead and more than 500 injured, this was the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

“Last night, a gunman opened fire on a large crowd at a country music concert in Las Vegas, Nevada,” Trump said in nationally televised remarks from the White House. “He brutally murdered more than 50 people, and wounded hundreds more. It was an act of pure evil.”

In a tone noted for being measured and being “pitch perfect”, he called for unity and said, “Our unity cannot be shattered by evil. Our bonds cannot be broken by violence. And though we feel such great anger at the senseless murder of our fellow citizens, it is our love that defines us today — and always will, forever.”

However Trump, who is a supporter of the right to carry arms and is opposed to any dilution to the Second Amendment of the US Constituti­on, steered clear of questions regarding gun law reforms.

The White House had earlier said that Trump had been briefed about the shooting and that the situation was being monitored closely.

Trump conveyed his condolence­s to the victims via Twitter: “My warmest condolence­s and sympathies to the victims and families of the terrible Las Vegas shooting. God bless you!”

In January, Trump had come to power after winning a bitterly fought election with Hillary Clinton. During his campaign, he had expressed strong support for gunrights and had warned the country that those rights were in danger of being withdrawn if his Democratic rival were to win.

Clinton, meanwhile, had long supported reforms of gun rights to prevent weapons — especially military-style assault rifles — from falling into wrong hands.

On Monday, she tweeted: “The crowd fled at the sound of gunshots. Imagine the deaths if the shooter had a silencer, which the NRA wants to make easier to get.” She was referring to the National Rifle Associatio­n, which leads the powerful gun lobby.

“Our grief isn’t enough. We can and must put politics aside, stand up to the NRA, and work together to try to stop this from happening again,” she added.

Former vice president Joe Biden also called for reforms, tweeting: “How long do we let gun violence tear families apart? Enough. Congress & the WH (White House) should act now to save lives. There’s no excuse for inaction.”

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