Yorkshire Post

Students critical of Trump’s gun stance

- CHARLES BROWN NEWS REPORTER

STUDENT SURVIVORS of the deadly Florida school shooting who hope to become the face of a revived gun control movement are on a potential collision course with US President Donald Trump.

Several of the students have criticised the President, whose election was strongly supported by the National Rifle Associatio­n and who ran on a platform opposing gun control.

Mr Trump spent the weekend at his estate in South Florida, only an hour’s drive from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where 17 people were fatally shot last week.

His only mentions of the massacre came in tweets on Saturday contending that the FBI was too focused on the Russia investigat­ion to respond to warnings about the alleged shooter and mocking Democrats for failing to pass gun control.

“You’re the President. You’re supposed to bring this nation together, not divide us,” said David Hogg, a 17-year-old student at the Florida school, speaking on NBC’s

After more than a day of criticism from the students, the White House said the President would hold a “listening session” with unspecifie­d students tomorrow and meet on Thursday with state and local security officials.

Florida politician­s, meanwhile, scrambled to produce legislatio­n in response to the February 14 attack.

Nikolas Cruz, a 19-year-old who had been expelled from the school, is being held without bail in the Broward County Jail, accused of 17 counts of first-degree murder.

In a TV interview, Republican Senator Marco Rubio embraced a Democratic Bill in the Florida legislatur­e to allow courts to temporaril­y prevent people from having guns if they are determined to be a threat to themselves or others.

Governor Rick Scott, also a Republican, attended a prayer vigil at the First Church Coral Springs, blocks from the shooting site. He is expected to announce a legisla- tive package with GOP politician­s this week.

Emma Gonzalez, another student survivor, gave an impassione­d speech at a weekend rally with a stinging citation of the NRA’s $30m (£21m) in expenditur­es on Mr Trump’s behalf in the presidenti­al election.

On Sunday she cited Mr Trump, Mr Rubio and Mr Scott by name in a warning to politician­s backed by the NRA.

“Now is the time to get on the right side of this, because this is not something that we are going to let sweep under the carpet,” she said on

 ??  ?? Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, and children, Xavier, EllaGrace and Hadrien during their visit yesterday to Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, India, which was a former residence of Mahatma Gandhi.
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, and children, Xavier, EllaGrace and Hadrien during their visit yesterday to Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, India, which was a former residence of Mahatma Gandhi.

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